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A bulk pack of 500 × 10MΩ (10 megaohm) carbon film resistors rated at 0.25W (¼W) with 1% tolerance. Ideal for production runs, classroom kits, or stocking up...

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A bulk pack of 500 × 10MΩ (10 megaohm) carbon film resistors rated at 0.25W (¼W) with 1% tolerance. Ideal for production runs, classroom kits, or stocking up the parts bin. This very high resistance value is commonly used in high-impedance input buffers, electrostatic discharge protection, and leakage current sensing circuits.

Key Features

  • 10MΩ, 1% Tolerance – Very high resistance with tight tolerance
  • 0.25W (¼W) Power Rating – Standard quarter-watt through-hole size
  • Carbon Film Construction – Reliable and cost-effective
  • Colour-Coded Bands – Easy identification of resistance value
  • 500-Pack – Bulk quantity for production and inventory

Specifications

  • Resistance – 10MΩ
  • Tolerance – ±1%
  • Power Rating – 0.25W
  • Type – Carbon film
  • PackageAxial, through-hole

Ideal For

  • High-impedance input buffers and op-amp circuits
  • ESD protection networks
  • Production runs and classroom kits
  • Stocking the parts bin

Package Contents

  • 500× 10MΩ 0.25W carbon film resistors

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

Axial
Axial components have one lead coming out of each end, so they lie flat or span holes on a circuit board or breadboard. This matters when checking whether the resistor will physically fit your prototyping or through-board assembly method.
ESD protection
ESD protection helps protect electronics from damage caused by static electricity discharges. It is useful on development boards because cables, sensors and modules are often plugged and unplugged during prototyping.
High-impedance
High-impedance means a circuit input resists current flow and only draws a very tiny amount of current. Very large resistors like 10 megaohms are often used in these circuits because they can sense signals without loading them down much.
Leakage current
Leakage current is a small unwanted current that flows through insulation, components, or semiconductor inputs even when ideally no current should flow. Very high-value resistors can be used to detect or limit these tiny currents in sensitive circuits.
Op-amp
An op-amp, or operational amplifier, is a chip used to amplify, buffer, or compare analogue signals. Resistor values around an op-amp help set gain and input behaviour, so choosing the right resistance matters for stable circuit performance.
Tolerance
Tolerance tells you how far the real resistance value may be from the printed value. A 1% resistor is useful when a circuit needs more predictable behaviour than a looser 5% or 10% part.
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