Saturday, December 5, 2009

Who makes Analog Switches


So in support of the page covering Analog Switch vendors; another new page was added showing an Analog Switch Functional schematic. This new one is a double position, while the previous page was a Single Throw Analog Switch.

Not much to either of those pages but the pin out information for a 14-pin DIP package. But it's another data page in support, so the addition doesn't hurt.
Graphic; Dual Function Single Position Double Throw Analog Switch.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Dual Leadless Chip Carrier Resistor Array


Yet another page was added to the group of resistor packages; this one is in a 16-pin DLCC package; linked off the 16-pin LLCC package.

Graphic; Resistor Array xN package.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Non-Standard Resistor Networks


Following yesterdays posting for a non standard SIP configuration; 6-pin SIP nonstandard Network, I added two new pages. I added them just to add the schematics, because I really don't know what application they might be used for ~ but that doesn't mean I shouldn't have them on interfacebus. At the same time I updated many of those pages related to resistor PACs;  20-pin LCC Resistor Network, and the 16-pin LCC Resistor Networks and others.

So any way I added two new pages both showing non-standard resistor pin outs in an 8-pin Single Inline Package:
Non-Standard Resistor Networks.
Uncommon Resistor Networks.
Guess I'm getting to the point I need to add an upper level page to link to all these new related additions.

Of course it's not all about adding new pages; this month the site received over 80 new graphics, on at least that many pages. In addition; my computer indicates over 500 pages were updated, to some degree. However many page up-dates may have been an HTML update being made to a number of pages.
It would seem that over 30 new pages were added this month, out of that 500 page update.

So 500 page updates, of which 30 were new pages, with some 80 new pic files. Of course this blog normally only indicates new page additions and not new pick files or updates.

Graphic; 8 pin SIP Resistor Network.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

SIP Resistor Networks


To follow yesterdays posting on Resistor Networks, a new page(s) was added to cover SIP Resistor Networks. Same schematics as before but now the pin outs match either a;
6-pin SIP Resistor Network,
8-pin SIP Resistor Network,
10-pin SIP Resistor Network.
This time the components are divided by schematic and not package. So, for example, the bused resistor network is shown on one page, with pinouts for each of the SIP layouts;
SIP Bused Resistor Network. [Common Tie point]
SIP Isolated Resistor Network. [Individual Components]
SIP Dual Termination Resistor Network. [Thevenin]
Looks like there are two general styles of packaging. A molded package and a conformal coated version. The page on SIP Packages shows both package styles.

I also just added a few other pages; one for Non-standard resistors in a 6-pin SIP, and one for a 14-pin DIP Resistor Network. They were all uploaded about an hour ago, but I have to many 'in-work' pages so I'll go ahead and stop for now.  I may go ahead and update them again, but will not add any other related pages today. Five new pages works......

Graphic; 8 pin through-hole Single In-line Package [SIP] used with Resistor Networks.