The 899-3-R100K is a thick film resistor network from BI Technologies. It is a SIP (Single In-line Package) resistor network commonly used for pull-up, pull-down, current limiting, or voltage dividing applications.
Applications
- Pull-up resistors for digital logic
- Pull-down resistors for digital logic
- Current limiting resistors for LEDs
- Voltage dividers
- Input protection resistors
Features
- Thick Film Resistors: Provides stable and reliable resistance values.
- SIP (Single In-line Package): Compact form factor for efficient PCB space utilization.
- Multiple Resistors: Contains multiple resistors in a single package.
- Isolated Resistors: Each resistor is electrically isolated from the others.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive for environmental safety.
- 100 kOhm Resistance: Each resistor has a value of 100 kOhm.
Benefits
- Space Saving: SIP package saves valuable PCB space compared to using individual resistors.
- Reduced Component Count: Simplifies design and reduces component count.
- Improved Reliability: Integrated design improves reliability compared to discrete resistors.
- Easy Assembly: Simplifies assembly process and reduces manufacturing costs.
- Environmental Compliance: RoHS compliance ensures environmental safety and compliance with regulations.
Additional Details
The 899-3-R100K typically consists of multiple individual resistors with one pin common to all. The value R100K indicates 100 kOhms resistance for each resistor within the network. The 899 series suggests this is part of a larger family of resistor networks with various resistance values and configurations. The power rating per resistor and the overall power rating of the package are important parameters to consider for specific applications. Refer to the BI Technologies datasheet for detailed specifications, including tolerance, temperature coefficient, power rating, and operating temperature range. Ensure proper soldering techniques are used during assembly to avoid damage to the resistor network. The number '3' within the part number likely refers to the number of resistors included in the network. Using resistor networks can significantly reduce the number of pick-and-place operations during PCB assembly, speeding up the manufacturing process.