SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T13:59:58-06:00SparkFun Electronicsrstaph on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)rstaphurn:uuid:0c470163-1f51-90b3-5e07-c5efffaad0632014-03-02T19:14:51-07:00<p>In the description it says "This Singe [sic] In-Line component is actually 5 individual 10K Ohm resistors that share a common terminal on <em>pin 6</em> (denoted with a black dot)." You may want to change that as the data sheet says pin 1 is common. (after about 2 years you'd think the misspelling would be changed too ;))</p>
MikeGrusin on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)MikeGrusinurn:uuid:b2e56b30-e176-cdae-7c98-1af57de470292014-01-15T18:05:10-07:00<p>If you look at the second page of the datasheet, you'll see a schematic of the internal arrangement (this is the 4600X-101 version). Basically, pin 1 (with the dot) is connected by a resistor to each of the remaining pins. Please ask again if you're still not clear.</p>
Customer #508945 on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)Customer #508945urn:uuid:0b3bb4a6-4564-f041-8985-de5ff32d1cfc2014-01-15T16:06:46-07:00<p>how does this work?</p>
Beelzebot on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)Beelzeboturn:uuid:ce3482dd-8f23-862c-3d00-469c2982986f2013-06-23T03:35:51-06:00<p>Some SMD Quad Resistor Arrays would be nice too :)</p>
MikeGrusin on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)MikeGrusinurn:uuid:10030d04-ca20-cb87-24e0-2bea79b73a252013-06-09T11:13:32-06:00<p>Heh, we switched suppliers and the components are now a different color. The mark will vary, but there will always be an obvious mark by pin 1. In the above picture it's a line or bar.</p>
Red Angel on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)Red Angelurn:uuid:59095a66-f459-8919-111f-0f9b677be6cc2013-06-08T13:53:18-06:00<p>The description<blockquote>
<p>This Single In-Line component is actually 5 individual 10K Ohm resistors that share a common terminal on pin 6 <strong>(denoted with a black dot).</strong></p>
</blockquote><p>May somebody help me find the black dot, please? It is not that easy to find such dots on a black component...</p></p>
GrantRegimbal on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)GrantRegimbalurn:uuid:c50d8b0c-6520-e0ee-771f-12757d7e086c2012-11-15T21:48:48-07:00<p>would there be a possibility to get a 1k Ohm version of this?</p>
Customer #197750 on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)Customer #197750urn:uuid:4a6c683c-e557-08e7-a8cb-25f2126e9bf52012-08-01T12:23:46-06:00<p>Ohhhhh IC what you did there! ^_^</p>
0xDBFB7 on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)0xDBFB7urn:uuid:50044d3c-9349-b813-fea0-b7691a9904662012-05-29T19:44:18-06:00<p>I think there is a typo: Singe-in-line should be single-in-line, unless we need to burn this resistor network to attain the correct resistance.<p>(perhaps that is just part of the mandatory "burn in" process)</p></p>
Han_Sojoe on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)Han_Sojoeurn:uuid:38ed208d-5a31-2760-c0ac-a266e349de132011-08-14T11:40:25-06:00<p>My thought exactly.</p>
Customer #87485 on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)Customer #87485urn:uuid:99de0ded-f0f9-3cce-ba3d-6d30f1fb05502011-08-12T19:15:06-06:00<p>a 10 resistor version of this would be great to have for a single package to run the resistor bars</p>
CF on COM-10856 - Resistor Network - 10K Ohm (6-pin bussed)CFurn:uuid:8e4fb5c9-1465-3b31-f411-88eafbeefeac2011-08-12T10:33:30-06:00<p>I'm glad you have these now! They are a lot easier to use and cleaner looking than five individual resistors.</p>