Chip resistor networks bring eight together

A BI Technologies SMT product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Dec 6, 2004

BCN 31 thick-film, ten-terminal 2512 chip resistor networks incorporate eight bused resistors, allowing considerable savings to be made on board space and pick-and-place operations.

The BCN 31 thick-film, ten-terminal 2512 chip resistor networks from TT electronics BI Technologies incorporate eight bused resistors, allowing considerable savings to be made on board space and pick-and-place operations.

They are ideal for applications such as series termination on high-speed databuses, current limiting on LED displays and providing pull-up/pull-down resistors for digital ICs.

Resistance values range from 22ohm to 1Mohm with a standard tolerance of +/-5% (standard) and +/-1% (optional).The maximum power ratings at 70C are 63mW per resistor and 500mW per package.

Operating temperature range is -55 to +125C and temperature coefficient of resistance of +/-200ppm/C.

The chips are available in both concave and convex termination styles with either a standard or reversed bus configuration.

Major features include monolithic construction, nickel barrier terminations and top side marking for easy identfication.

Manufactured in the ISO9001/TS16949-approved plant of TT Electronics BI Technologies in Glenrothes, Scotland, the chips are available in embossed tape, reeled in quantities of 4000 or 16,000.

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