??? 02/16/09 18:34 Read: times |
#162487 - Yes, more than one type of SIL network Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
Per Westermark said:
If you buy a 8-resistor (9-pin) SIL resistor you will have eight resistors all wired together on one side. As I mentioned before, not all SIL resistor packs are wired this way: some have individual resistors; some have them connected in series, etc, etc... Yes, there are n+1 SIL networks where all n resistors are connected in series too, and SIL networks with two groups of resistors or with individual resistors: One common Two groups Individual connector resistors -------+ -------+ -------+ | | | --XXXX-+ --XXXX-+ --XXXX-+ | | --XXXX-+ --XXXX-+ -------+ | | | --XXXX-+ --XXXX-+ --XXXX-+ | --XXXX-+ -------+ -------+ | | --XXXX-+ --XXXX-+ | --XXXX-+ -------+ | | --XXXX-+ --XXXX-+ Resistor chain +-XXXX-+-XXXX-+-XXXX-+-XXXX-+-XXXX-+-XXXX-+-XXXX-+-XXXX-+-XXXX-+ | | | | | | | | | | Then there is DIL networks Invididual Single chain Dual chains, possibly resistors with other placement of commons --XXXX-- -------+-XXXX-- -------+ +------- | | | --XXXX-- --XXXX-+-XXXX-- --XXXX-+ +-XXXX-- | | | --XXXX-- --XXXX-+-XXXX-- --XXXX-+ +-XXXX-- | | | --XXXX-- --XXXX-+-XXXX-- --XXXX-+ +-XXXX-- | | | --XXXX-- --XXXX-+-XXXX-- --XXXX-+ +-XXXX-- There are probably other variants in existence to, so you have to check twice before buying. But they are nice since they are small and results in fewer solder points. |