The RTT052001FTP is an 0805 thick-film SMD resistor commonly specified for space-constrained, precision designs because of its balanced electrical and mechanical profile.
RTT052001FTP is an 0805 thick-film SMD resistor rated for 125 mW dissipation with a 150 V maximum working voltage and ±1% tolerance. With a typical TCR near ±100 ppm/°C and common resistance values (for example, 2 kΩ), it serves well where modest precision and compact size are required.
Typical applications include pull-up and pull-down resistors, sense-divider legs in ADC inputs, and R components in small RC filters where board real estate is limited.
The 125 mW rating is a steady-state figure at reference conditions; real-world copper area, ambient temperature and board thermal coupling reduce available dissipation. Designers should derate based on board temperature rise—doubling copper area or adding thermal vias can improve dissipation margin.
The nominal body size for an 0805 is ~2.0 mm × 1.25 mm; verify manufacturer tolerances and terminal geometry since end-cap length and plating can vary. Height and mass influence pick-and-place nozzle choice and tombstoning risk. Always cross-check the component mechanical drawing to confirm terminal overhang.
Follow IPC-7351 nominal 0805 patterns or your board-house preferred land-pattern. Use pad-to-pad spacing that matches component length, conservative pad lengths that allow a solder fillet, and a courtyard clearance meeting your assembly rules.
| Feature | Suggested Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pad Length | 1.2 mm | Allows solder fillet; confirm with drawing |
| Pad Width | 0.8 mm | Match terminal width |
| Pad-to-Pad Spacing | 0.8 mm | Matches 2.0 mm body nominal |
| Paste Coverage | 60–80% | Reduce tombstoning risk |
Use controlled preheat (ramp ~1–3°C/s) with a peak near 245°C. Monitor board-level thermal mass—large copper pours near the resistor can alter heating and cooling rates, increasing tombstone risk.
Specify placement tolerances typically ±0.05 mm in X/Y. Use appropriately sized vacuum nozzles and enforce ESD precautions when handling precision resistor networks.




