Resistor Networks, Arrays

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Resistor networks or arrays are devices of two or more resistors in a single surface mount or through-hole package. The resistors may be isolated from each other or connected in an R2R ladder (digital to analog converter), bussed, voltage divider, dual terminator, digital-to-analog converter, or decade resistor circuit type. Single or multiple resistance values range from zero (jumper) to 5 GΩ and 0.1% to 15% tolerance.


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Circuit Type: Describes any internal connections among the individual resistive elements within an array.

Resistance(Ohms): Characterizes the nominal resistance of a current path through a device.

Tolerance: Characterizes the extent of permitted variability of overall device resistance among samples of a given part number, resulting from variations in manufacturing.

Number Of Resistors: The quantity of distinct resistive elements incorporated within an array.

Resistor Matching Ratio: The variance in tolerance between resistive elements within an array.

Resistor-Ratio-Drift: The variance in temperature coefficient between resistice elements within an array.

Number of Pins: The number of electrical connections to a resistor array that are present and user-accessible.

Power Per Element: The maximum allowable power dissipation for any individual resistive element within an array.

Temperature Coefficient: Characterizes changes in device resistance as a function of temperature.

Operating Temperature: Recommended operating temperature, typically given in a range or as a maximum. Exceeding these temperatures may affect performance or damage the device and/or other system components.

Applications: Describes device features, capabilities, or intended applications for the primary device function.

Mounting Type: How the device is connected to the PCB.

Package/Case: The industry standardized name for the parts overall size.

Supplier Device Package: Specialized size terminology from the supplier for their device.

Size/Dimension: The overall Length, Width, and Height of the part.

Height-Seated(Max): The height above the mounted surface of the part.

ProductExamples

MFR PART # 4116R-1-103FLF
DIGIKEY PART # 4116R-1-103FLF-ND
MANUFACTURER Bourns Inc.
DESCRIPTION 10k Ohm ±1% 250mW Power Per Element Isolated 8 Resistor Network/Array ±100ppm/°C 16-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
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MFR PART # 77081472P
DIGIKEY PART # 770-81-R4.7KP-ND
MANUFACTURER CTS Resistor Products
DESCRIPTION 4.7k Ohm ±2% 100mW Power Per Element Bussed 7 Resistor Network/Array ±100ppm/°C 8-SIP
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MFR PART # LT5400BCMS8E-3#PBF
DIGIKEY PART # LT5400BCMS8E-3#PBF-ND
MANUFACTURER Analog Devices Inc.
DESCRIPTION 10k, 100k Ohm ±15% 800mW Power Per Element Isolated 4 Resistor Network/Array ±25ppm/°C 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width) Exposed Pad
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MFR PART # MAX5490GC01000+T
DIGIKEY PART # MAX5490GC01000+TTR-ND - Tape & Reel (TR)
MANUFACTURER Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated
DESCRIPTION 50k Ohm - 67.2mW Power Per Element Voltage Divider 2 Resistor Network/Array ±35ppm/°C TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
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MFR PART # VSSR2401103JUF
DIGIKEY PART # VSSR24-10K-JB-ND
MANUFACTURER Vishay Dale Thin Film
DESCRIPTION 10k Ohm ±5% 100mW Power Per Element Bussed 23 Resistor Network/Array ±100ppm/°C 24-SSOP (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
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MFR PART # CDMM500KF1000FET
DIGIKEY PART # 541-CDMM500KF1000FETTR-ND - Tape & Reel (TR)
MANUFACTURER Vishay Dale
DESCRIPTION 500k Ohm ±1% 750mW Power Per Element Voltage Divider 2 Resistor Network/Array ±100ppm/°C 4527 J-Lead
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