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Thin film networks raise resistance

A BI Technologies Electronic Components Division product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 8, 2007

Ceramic-isolated, ceramic-bused, silicon-isolated and silicon-bused networks all feature an extended range of values.

BI Technologies Electronic Components Division has increased its thin film resistor networks classification to e96 standard decade resistance values.

Previously offered at e24 standard decade values, BI's ceramic-isolated, ceramic-bused, silicon-isolated and silicon-bused networks all feature the extended range of values.

"The increase to 96 resistance values allows us to provide our customers with a greater range of resistance values within which to work, affording them more flexibility with their analogue circuit designs", says Mike Torres, Fixed Film Product Manager for BI Technologies Electronic Components Division.

"The extended offering also allows distributors to order parts more freely, particularly with stocking packages".

With the extended range of resistance values, the thin film resistor networks are ideal for analogue circuits in a wide range of military, aerospace, medical and industrial applications.

Typical resistance range for the thin film resistor networks is 1 to 100kohm for the isolated networks and 1 to 50kohm for bused devices.

Typical pricing for the thin film resistor networks ranges from US $1 to $2 in quantities of 500 to 1000 pieces.

Lead time is from stock to 10 to 12 weeks.

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