??? 10/13/10 13:41 Read: times |
#179091 - SIL Residtor *network* Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Per Westermark said:
It looks like a standard SIL resistor. To be precise, a SIL Resistor Network. "SIL" = Single In-Line - because it has a single row of pins in a line! Normally (sic?) with many resistors of same value and having one side tied to a common pin Sometimes known as "commoned" - like this: In some situations with two pins/resistor. Sometimes known as "isolated" - like this: In some situations having all resistors in series with multi-tap between the resistors. and other options, too! Note that capacitors are also available in SIL networks ... |