KYOCERA AVX Resistor & Capacitor Networks 0

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Network Type Mouting Type No. of Terminals Resistor/Capacitor Network Type Construction Rated DC Voltage (URdc) First Element Resistance Resistance Tolerance No. of Capacitor Elements Minimum Operating Temperature Rated Temperature Terminal Finish Resistance of Second/Last Element No. of Functions Package Shape Maximum Seated Height Manufacturer Series Capacitor Temperature Characteristics Code Width Capacitor Temperature Coefficient Resistor Temperature Coefficient Negative Capacitance Tolerance Working Voltage No. of RC Elements Additional Features Packing Method JESD-609 Code No. of Resistor Elements Rated Power Dissipation Length Terminal Shape Positive Capacitance Tolerance Capacitance Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature
Resistor & Capacitor Networks

Resistor and capacitor networks are groups of resistors or capacitors that are connected together in a specific configuration to provide a desired electrical characteristic. They are commonly used in electronic circuits to control voltage, current, and frequency.

Resistor networks consist of several resistors connected in series or parallel to provide a specific resistance value. They may also be used to provide a specific voltage division or to control current flow. Resistor networks are commonly used in applications such as voltage dividers, feedback circuits, and operational amplifiers.

Capacitor networks consist of several capacitors connected in series or parallel to provide a specific capacitance value. They may also be used to filter or attenuate high-frequency signals or to provide a specific phase shift in a circuit. Capacitor networks are commonly used in applications such as filters, oscillators, and phase-locked loops.

Resistor and capacitor networks are available in a wide range of configurations and values, including surface-mount and through-hole packages. They may be passive components or include active components such as diodes and transistors.