Sip resistor for circuit

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nonsuchpro

Joined May 31, 2013
15
Hello all.

I am currently working on this synthesizer project and am wondering (by looking at this schematic) if can I use SIP resistors for the 7 in series on each side. If so which type? A, B, C or D? Below is the schematic I'm working on and then the SIP types.

Thanks in advance!
Rob



Type A - SIP
Single row, isolated, individual resistors,
each having two pins on the network.
Total pin and resistor count given for each part.


Type B - SIP
Single row, ONE Common pin with
all resistors bussed to remaining pins.
Total pin and resistor count given for each part.​


Type C - DIP
Dual row pins, isolated, individual resistors
each with 2 adjacent pins, ie. 1-14, 2-13 etc.
Total pin and resistor count given for each part.


Type D - DIP
Dual row pins, ONE Common pin with
all resistors bussed to remaining pins.
Total pin and resistor count given for each part.​




 

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
Type A or C, if they can stand the amount of voltage (therefore power) you are asking them to survive.
 

KJ6EAD

Joined Apr 30, 2011
1,581
A (isolated SIP) or C (isolated DIP) if you connect them right but note that there are 8, not 7, resistors in the ladder on the right side of the schematic.
 

Thread Starter

nonsuchpro

Joined May 31, 2013
15
Awesome! I'm so glad I asked because I probably would have gone with B or D... heh.
9-12v max is what I need. The SIPs just sounded like a good idea, but I've never worked with them before. It makes sense that they would accept less voltage.
Good catch on the 8 resistors on the right KJ6EAD!
Thanks a million guys!
Rob
 
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