The SOMC1401-102G is a thick film, surface mount resistor network manufactured by Vishay. These networks are designed to provide precise and stable resistance values in a compact package, making them suitable for a wide range of applications where space is at a premium.
Applications:
- Voltage dividers: Used in circuits to create a specific voltage level from a higher voltage source.
- Current limiting: Employed to restrict the amount of current flowing through a particular component.
- Pull-up and pull-down resistors: Utilized in digital circuits to define the default state of an input pin.
- Feedback resistors: Integrated into operational amplifier circuits to control gain and stability.
- Instrumentation amplifiers: Used in precision measurement circuits to amplify small signals.
Features:
- Surface mount package: Enables automated assembly and reduces board space requirements.
- Thick film technology: Provides excellent stability and precision of resistance values.
- Multiple resistors in a single package: Simplifies circuit design and reduces component count.
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental regulations for hazardous substances.
- Compact size: Allows for high-density circuit designs.
Benefits:
- Reduced board space: The compact package minimizes the area required on the PCB.
- Improved circuit performance: Precise resistance values ensure accurate and reliable operation.
- Simplified assembly: Surface mount design enables automated placement and soldering.
- Cost-effective solution: Integrates multiple resistors into a single component, reducing overall cost.
- Enhanced reliability: Thick film construction provides excellent stability over time and temperature.
Additional Details:
The SOMC1401-102G resistor network typically consists of four isolated resistors. Resistance tolerance is typically 2% or 5%, and the temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) is typically ±200 ppm/°C. Power rating per resistor is dependent on package size and configuration. Consult the datasheet for the exact specifications. The resistance value is usually marked on the package. The network is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, typically from -55°C to +125°C. It is crucial to review the datasheet for specific operating conditions and derating curves to ensure reliable performance.