Product category:
Resistors
News Release from: Rohm Electronics | Subject: MNR15
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2001
Networks squeeze eight resistors into
one
The latest chip resistor networks from Rohm Electronics integrate eight resistors into a single ultraminiature package to help designers save space and reduce component count.
The latest chip resistor networks from Rohm Electronics integrate eight resistors into a single ultraminiature package to help designers save space and reduce component count while simplifying both circuit layout and final assembly Ideally suited for voltage pull-up in bus-based systems, the MNR15 is a 10-pin chip resistor network that measures just 3.2 x 1.6 x 0.5mm and replaces eight conventional 0402 resistors
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Resistance values range from 56ohm to 100kohm and tolerances are +/-5% in all cases.
Rohm's chip resistor network is rated for a maximum continuous voltage of 25V and is designed to handle a maximum overload voltage of 50V.
The operating temperature range for the devices is -55 to 125C, while rated power is 0.032W at temperatures up to 70C.
Supplied in high-volume tape-and-reel packaging, Rohm's chip resistor networks further simplify automated placement through a convex electrode design that aids mounting alignment and prevents the formation of solder bridges.
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