A 10KΩ 9-pin resistor array is commonly used in electronic circuits where multiple resistors are needed in a compact and organized format. Here’s an overview of its characteristics and applications:
Key Features:
Resistance Value: Each resistor has a resistance of 10,000 ohms (10KΩ).
Pin Configuration:
9 Pins: Arranged either in a linear or rectangular layout, depending on the design.
Common Pin: Some arrays include a common pin, often used for shared ground or supply connections.
Package Types:
Through-hole: Pins that go through a printed circuit board (PCB).
Common Applications:
Pull-up/Pull-down Resistors: Used in microcontroller circuits to stabilize input logic levels.
Voltage Dividers: For analog circuits to create specific voltage levels.
Current Limiting: Ideal for LEDs, sensors, or other components requiring current control.
Signal Conditioning: Used in ADCs, DACs, and other analog processing circuits.
Array Configurations: In digital logic circuits, such as for resistor ladders.