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GS7B016040BAT
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GS7B016040BAT Description
GS7B016040BAT Description
The GS7B016040BAT from TT Electronics/IRC is a high-precision ceramic resistor network designed for demanding electronic applications. This 14-pin narrow SOIC device features 13 bussed resistors with a 604Ω resistance value and an exceptional ±0.1% absolute tolerance, ensuring consistent performance in precision circuits. Built with thin-film technology, it offers a ±100ppm/°C temperature coefficient, maintaining stability across a wide operating range of -70°C to +125°C. The SOIC package (8.66mm x 5.99mm x 1.45mm) with gull-wing terminations facilitates easy surface-mount assembly, while its ceramic case ensures durability and thermal reliability.
GS7B016040BAT Features
- High Precision: ±0.1% tolerance and ±0.05% ratio tolerance for critical analog/digital signal conditioning.
- Robust Construction: Ceramic substrate enhances thermal performance and mechanical strength.
- Wide Voltage Range: Supports up to 100V, suitable for industrial and instrumentation use.
- Low Power Dissipation: 0.05W per resistor (0.7W total) with derating up to 125°C.
- Stable TCR: ±100ppm/°C ensures minimal resistance drift in varying environments.
- Automation-Friendly: 1.27mm terminal pitch and surface-mount design streamline PCB assembly.
GS7B016040BAT Applications
Ideal for:
- Precision voltage dividers in test/measurement equipment.
- Signal conditioning for ADCs/DACs in medical devices.
- Industrial control systems requiring stable resistance networks.
- Aerospace/defense electronics where reliability under thermal stress is critical.
- Bussed resistor arrays in power management circuits.
Conclusion of GS7B016040BAT
The GS7B016040BAT excels in applications demanding tight tolerance, thermal stability, and compact packaging. Its ceramic thin-film design outperforms polymer-based networks in harsh environments, while the SOIC footprint ensures compatibility with automated assembly. Though not PPAP or automotive-qualified, it remains a top choice for precision industrial, medical, and aerospace designs where consistent performance is non-negotiable.



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