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SS103VD05CAQLF7
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SS103VD05CAQLF7 Description
SS103VD05CAQLF7 Description
The SS103VD05CAQLF7 from TT Electronics / BI Technologies is a high-precision 2-resistor network designed for voltage divider applications, offering exceptional TCR-matched performance. Packaged in a compact TO236-3 (SOT-23-3) footprint, this surface-mount device features a 20kΩ resistance per resistor with an ultra-tight ±0.25% tolerance and ±0.05% resistor matching ratio, ensuring minimal deviation in critical circuits. Its ±25ppm/°C temperature coefficient and ±5ppm/°C resistor-ratio drift guarantee stability across operating temperatures, making it ideal for precision analog designs.
SS103VD05CAQLF7 Features
- Precision Matched Resistors: ±0.05% matching ratio and ±0.25% tolerance for accurate voltage division.
- Low TCR & Ratio Drift: ±25ppm/°C TCR and ±5ppm/°C ratio drift ensure thermal stability.
- Compact SMT Package: 2.86mm x 1.30mm (0.113" x 0.051") with a 1.20mm profile, saving PCB space.
- Robust Construction: MSL 1 (Unlimited) moisture sensitivity and REACH Unaffected compliance.
- Designed for Voltage Dividers: TCR-matched pair minimizes errors in reference circuits.
SS103VD05CAQLF7 Applications
- Precision Voltage References: Ideal for ADC/DAC reference networks and sensor signal conditioning.
- Industrial & Automotive Electronics: Stable performance in temperature-critical environments.
- Medical Instrumentation: Low drift ensures accuracy in patient monitoring systems.
- Test & Measurement Equipment: Reliable for calibration circuits and precision dividers.
Conclusion of SS103VD05CAQLF7
The SS103VD05CAQLF7 stands out for its exceptional matching accuracy and thermal stability, making it a top choice for high-precision voltage division. While marked Obsolete, its legacy performance in TCR-matched applications remains unmatched. Engineers seeking low-ratio-drift networks for critical analog systems should consider this model for its proven reliability in demanding environments.



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