The DRC9114T0K8 is a resistor array manufactured by Panasonic. Resistor arrays, also known as resistor networks, are integrated circuits containing multiple resistors in a single package. They are used to save space and reduce component count in electronic circuits.
Applications
- Pull-Up Resistors: Used to set the default state of digital inputs.
- Pull-Down Resistors: Used to set the default state of digital inputs to ground.
- Voltage Dividers: Used to create a specific voltage level from a higher voltage.
- Current Limiting Resistors: Used to limit the current flowing through LEDs and other components.
- Termination Resistors: Used to reduce signal reflections in transmission lines.
Features
- Multiple Resistors in One Package: Saves space and reduces component count.
- Surface-Mount Technology (SMT): Enables automated assembly and high-density packaging.
- High Precision: Offers tight tolerance and low temperature coefficient.
- Low Profile: Minimizes the height of the component.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental standards.
Benefits
- Reduced Board Space: Allows for miniaturization of electronic devices.
- Simplified Assembly: Facilitates easy integration into electronic circuits.
- Improved Accuracy: Provides consistent and reliable performance.
- Lower Manufacturing Costs: Reduces component handling and placement costs.
- Enhanced Reliability: Offers stable performance over an extended period.
Additional Details
The DRC series from Panasonic offers a range of resistor arrays for various applications. Specific characteristics of the DRC9114T0K8 include the number of resistors in the array, the resistance value of each resistor, and the tolerance. The '9114' part of the identifier might relate to the specific configuration or resistance values. The 'T0K8' often indicates tolerance or other specific attributes. Refer to the Panasonic datasheet for the exact specifications of the DRC9114T0K8 resistor array. These arrays are typically available in various package sizes and pin configurations. Proper soldering techniques are required for reliable mounting. Always consult the manufacturer's datasheet for complete and accurate specifications, including power dissipation ratings per resistor and for the entire package.