Part Number: RES11A Tool/software: Raymond,
how much dc leakage current -You mentioned - flows to substrate at max. operating temperature?
At picture from Ryoichi: Is the total resistance value is RIN+RG=1kOhm or the partial resistance RIN=1kOhm?…
Part Number: RES11A
Tool/software:
I plan to connect the positive power supply (+12.4V) and negative power supply (-12.4V) to an OPAMP, and then use RES11A to divide the output and create an attenuator.
In this case, should GND/SUB be connected…
Part Number: RES11A Tool/software: Hi,
I would like to use RES11 as temperature stable resistor network for input part of discrete instrumentation amplifier commonly referred as Rg gain resistor in middle of two same feedback resistors of higher value…
Part Number: RES11A Tool/software: Hi team,
In the RES11A product folder, only the RES11A40DDFR has been released. When will other voltage divider ratios be released?
Best regards,
Kyohei
Part Number: RES11A Hello, I would like you to confirm meaning of drift spec. Q1. Let me confirm about meaning of following each temperature drift spec which is described in datasheet. *Absolute temperature coefficient of resistance (per resistor) *Divider…
Part Number: RES11A This product is quite good, but ratio 1:10 is not enough, in most current amplifier we need 1:100 or even more,
Is there plan to release more series?
Qingfeng
Part Number: RES60A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: RES11A , RES11A-Q1 Tool/software: Hi,
We are currently evaluating the use of two RES60A-Q1 devices for high-voltage differential current sensing. In this configuration, we would like to confirm…
Part Number: INA790B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMCS1123 , , RES11A Tool/software: Hi,
We are currently evaluating TI's current sensing ICs and would like to seek your advice on suitable solutions for our application.
[Background / Inquiry]…
Part Number: RES60A-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: RES11A-Q1 Hi,
We are using RES60A-Q1 in a feedback / voltage sensing path. We would like to change the rectification scheme and also implement a switchable scale (x1 / x1/2) using a FET on/off…