What sizes are these resistor arrays?

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Michael

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Hi - I posted a picture in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic in a post
with the same title - but you can also see it here:
http://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/resistor%20arrays.jpg

Can anyone tell me what size RN14/RN11 are? And what size are RN4/RN5/RN13?
And can anyone tell me how to figure out what values they are by the
markings on them? Thanks so much!
 
On Sun, 30 May 2004 03:43:15 GMT, Michael
<nleahcimathotmaildotcom@nowhere.com> wrote:

Hi - I posted a picture in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic in a post
with the same title - but you can also see it here:
http://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/resistor%20arrays.jpg

Can anyone tell me what size RN14/RN11 are? And what size are RN4/RN5/RN13?
And can anyone tell me how to figure out what values they are by the
markings on them? Thanks so much!
I see RN16 plainly marked 33R0 which I have no doubt means 33 ohms,
or literally, 33.0 ohms.
A VOM/VTVM/DVM can quickly verify this.

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http://mindspring.com/~benbradley
 
On Sun, 30 May 2004 01:00:01 -0400, Ben Bradley
<ben_nospam_bradley@mindspring.com> wrote:

On Sun, 30 May 2004 03:43:15 GMT, Michael
nleahcimathotmaildotcom@nowhere.com> wrote:

Hi - I posted a picture in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic in a post
with the same title - but you can also see it here:
http://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/resistor%20arrays.jpg

Can anyone tell me what size RN14/RN11 are? And what size are RN4/RN5/RN13?
And can anyone tell me how to figure out what values they are by the
markings on them? Thanks so much!

I see RN16 plainly marked 33R0 which I have no doubt means 33 ohms,
or literally, 33.0 ohms.
A VOM/VTVM/DVM can quickly verify this.

-----
http://mindspring.com/~benbradley
Looks like the others in view may 330 and 470 ohm.
 
Ben Bradley <ben_nospam_bradley@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:hiqib09fuutm0fmg50e15tcbjpg83sc3jh@4ax.com:

On Sun, 30 May 2004 03:43:15 GMT, Michael
nleahcimathotmaildotcom@nowhere.com> wrote:

Hi - I posted a picture in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic in a
post with the same title - but you can also see it here:
http://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/resistor%20arrays.jpg

Can anyone tell me what size RN14/RN11 are? And what size are
RN4/RN5/RN13? And can anyone tell me how to figure out what values
they are by the markings on them? Thanks so much!

I see RN16 plainly marked 33R0 which I have no doubt means 33 ohms,
or literally, 33.0 ohms.
A VOM/VTVM/DVM can quickly verify this.

-----
http://mindspring.com/~benbradley
Oh - just to clarify - by size I mean what package size - as I need to get
some resistor arrays for R11 and R14.

-Michael
 
On Sun, 30 May 2004 05:34:31 GMT, Michael wrote:

Ben Bradley <ben_nospam_bradley@mindspring.com> wrote in
news:hiqib09fuutm0fmg50e15tcbjpg83sc3jh@4ax.com:

On Sun, 30 May 2004 03:43:15 GMT, Michael
nleahcimathotmaildotcom@nowhere.com> wrote:

Hi - I posted a picture in alt.binaries.schematics.electronic in a
post with the same title - but you can also see it here:
http://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mnoone/www/resistor%20arrays.jpg

Can anyone tell me what size RN14/RN11 are? And what size are
RN4/RN5/RN13? And can anyone tell me how to figure out what values
they are by the markings on them? Thanks so much!

I see RN16 plainly marked 33R0 which I have no doubt means 33 ohms,
or literally, 33.0 ohms.
A VOM/VTVM/DVM can quickly verify this.

-----
http://mindspring.com/~benbradley

Oh - just to clarify - by size I mean what package size - as I need to get
some resistor arrays for R11 and R14.

-Michael
Who's the wizbang that decided your pages needed to be on a secure
http server?

Hard to even be sure I'm looking at SMD here, but RN16/17 look like
SOIC-16 ... Why not hit a mfg site and compare the package diagrams
to what you have so we don't have to strain our eyes?
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Best Regards,
Mike
 

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