Hi,
Could anyone help me properly identify this component please ? I'm half guessing - it's a resistor network with 6-resistors at 10Mohms each. Thin film maybe ? Can't seem to find a source of them though ? Any clues ?
Cheers.
Hi,
Could anyone help me properly identify this component please ? I'm half guessing - it's a resistor network with 6-resistors at 10Mohms each. Thin film maybe ? Can't seem to find a source of them though ? Any clues ?
Cheers.
I agree. It looks like an array of 10MOhm resistors. It looks from the white silkscreen on the PCB like there are probably 6 resistors on that substrate with the terminals of all resistors brought out instead of being commoned, though from this angle I cannot tell for certain. They probably chose to use a resistor array instead of separate resistors because they wanted the resistors to match each other very well (to all have the same value within a small percentage). I don't know where you can get them from.
Chris
Reminds me of an "in house" product. Something like HP or TEK would use.
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Could be.
There are similar products (though these days the most similar ones I found while looking were SMD - like that but with no pins) and most are
2, 4, or 8 resistors, rather than the oddball "12-pin" layout - and none seemed to be in that high of a resistance (1M is as high as I've seen in a brief search.)ie,
There are some in DIPs on nearby pages, but none to match the item pictured.
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If you look closely it's actually smt curved lead that's been located into a through-hole location.
RL
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