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ASJ Arrays & Networks Resistors

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ASJ Resistor Networks and Arrays

ASJ’s resistor networks and resistor arrays utilize both thick film and thin film technologies. These products are available in both through-hole and surface-mount configurations. Resistor arrays, also known as array resistors, are fixed resistors used to limit the flow of electricity in circuits, with resistance values that are set and cannot be changed. They help protect other components in the circuit from damage.

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With its extensive range of chip resistors, ASJ is well-positioned to be customers’ preferred partner, meeting their diverse application needs.

ASJ’s chip resistor arrays are available in case sizes ranging from 0201 to 0805. The 0201 case sizes are available with flat terminations, while other sizes offer either convex or concave terminations.

ASJ resistor networks feature multiple resistors within a single casing, allowing flexible wiring through connection pins. This design reduces the number of components needed in a circuit, facilitating more compact layouts.

ASJ Thick Film Chip Resistors

  • Type: General purpose / Thick film
  • Product size (inch): 0402×2 ~ 0602×8
  • Rated power: 0.031W ~ 0.063W
  • Resistance range: 1Ω ~ 1MΩ

Applications of Resistor Arrays: Resistor arrays are useful when multiple resistors with one end connected to a common point are required. They are widely used in:

  • Consumer electronics and computers
  • Analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion
  • Voltage dividers in power supplies

Resistor Networks and Arrays: Resistor networks and arrays are groups of resistors integrated into a single package, providing a compact and efficient solution for circuit design. These components are crucial in applications requiring multiple resistors with matched values and performance characteristics. They are extensively used in digital circuits, data transmission systems, and precision analog circuits.

A resistor network is a combination of several resistors arranged in a specific pattern, used to control the flow of current and maintain safe current levels in electronic devices. They can be connected to other components using solder. By integrating multiple resistors into a single unit, resistor networks and arrays simplify circuit layout, reduce assembly time, and enhance reliability. They are available in various configurations, including isolated, bussed, and dual-in-line package (DIP) arrays, to meet diverse design requirements.