Resistor networks
Resistor networks are integrated electronic components that combine multiple discrete resistors into a single, compact package. By housing several resistive elements on a common substrate, these networks ensure excellent thermal tracking and highly precise resistance ratios that are difficult to achieve with individual components.
They are essential for applications requiring consistent performance across multiple channels, such as:
- Voltage Dividers: Maintaining accurate voltage ratios in precision circuits.
- Pull-up/Pull-down Arrays: Simplifying digital logic board layouts and saving space.
- Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Providing stable reference points for signal processing.
Available in various configurations—including isolated, bussed, and dual-terminator—and packages such as SIP (Single In-line Package), DIP (Dual In-line Package), and SMD (Surface Mount Device), resistor networks reduce component count, lower assembly costs, and enhance overall circuit reliability.
Div
RES-X7-2K2
Div 7x2.2k Ohm Resistor Network, SIP/SIL, 0.125W, 100V, Series 4608X-101
Royal Ohm
RES-X7-10K
Royal Ohm 7x10k Ohm Thick Film Resistor Network, 8-pin SIP, 0.125W, 100V
Div
RES-X8-22K
Div RES-X8-22K Resistor Network, 22k Ohm, Through-Hole PCB Mounting, 100V
Div
RES-X8-100K
Div RES-X8-100K Resistor Network, 8x 100kΩ, 2% Tolerance, 9-pin SIP THT
Royal Ohm
RES-X9-4K7
Royal Ohm RES-X9-4K7 Resistor Network, 4.7k Ohm, 0.125W, 2%, 10-Pin SIP, THT