A 10KΩ 5-Pin resistor array is a component typically used in electronic circuits to provide multiple resistances in a compact form. Here’s what you need to know about it:
Key Features:
Resistance Value: Each resistor in the array has a resistance of 10,000 ohms (10KΩ).
Pin Configuration:
5 Pins: Usually arranged in a straight line or grid, with each pin corresponding to one resistor.
Common Pin (Optional): Some arrays have a common pin for shared connections (like for pull-up or pull-down configurations).
Package Type:
Through-hole: Pins that go through a PCB (printed circuit board).
???? Common Applications:
Pull-up/Pull-down Resistors: For microcontroller I/O pins to stabilize logic levels.
Voltage Dividers: In analog circuits to create specific voltage levels.
Current Limiting: In LEDs or other sensitive components.
Signal Conditioning: In analog sensor circuits for proper signal scaling.