On Aug 10, 2007, at 11:19 AM, armdeveloper wrote:
> I have a design that uses 8 identical resistors. On the prototype,
> which I created using gschem and pcb, of course, they were individual
> devices. I've been requested to change them to a DIP networked
> resistor
> such as this one:
>
> ht
On 8/10/07, armdeveloper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The reason for using these over a SIP network is the power rating of 250
> mW and the availability of 8 resistors in 1 package.
There is also a power rating per package. Be careful that you do not exceed
that as well.
>
> How does one represen
armdeveloper wrote:
> So in gschem, what component would I use ?
Take a generic R and maybe add some label to it about which pins it
represents, or not... then copy 7 times and change the pinname and
pinnumber attribs by editing the symbol in gschem...
What footprint would I give
> it ?
Ma
rpack1 has exactly what I need ! *shesh !
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 11:19 -0600, armdeveloper wrote:
> I have a design that uses 8 identical resistors. On the prototype,
> which I created using gschem and pcb, of course, they were individual
> devices. I've been requested to change them to a DIP n
I have a design that uses 8 identical resistors. On the prototype,
which I created using gschem and pcb, of course, they were individual
devices. I've been requested to change them to a DIP networked resistor
such as this one:
http://www.bourns.com/PDFs/4100R.pdf
The reason for using these over
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