


TT Electronics/IRC
GS7B021540DCT
Why Choose Us?
Professional Platform
B2B & B2C purchasingDelivery at full speed
1-2 days deliveryWide variety
Original manufacturers365 days guarantee
Responsible qualityTech Specifications
GS7B021540DCT Description
GS7B021540DCT Description
The GS7B021540DCT from TT Electronics/IRC is a high-precision ceramic resistor network designed for demanding electronic applications. Housed in a 14-pin narrow SOIC package, this bussed (BUS) configuration integrates 13 thin-film resistors, each with a 154Ω resistance value and an exceptional ±0.5% absolute tolerance (±0.25% ratio tolerance). Its ±50ppm/°C temperature coefficient ensures stability across a wide operating range of 70°C to 125°C, with a maximum voltage rating of 100V. The SOIC-C series construction offers robust performance in surface-mount (SMD) designs, featuring gull-wing termination for reliable PCB connectivity.
GS7B021540DCT Features
- Precision Engineering: Thin-film technology delivers 0.05W (1/20) power rating per resistor (0.7W total), with ±0.1mm length/height tolerances for consistent PCB fit.
- Thermal Resilience: Ceramic case and 125°C max operating temperature suit high-reliability environments.
- Space-Efficient: Compact 8.66mm × 5.99mm × 1.45mm footprint (SOIC package) optimizes board space.
- Stable Performance: Low TCR (±50ppm/°C) and tight tolerance minimize drift in precision circuits.
- Automation-Friendly: Tube packaging simplifies pick-and-place assembly.
GS7B021540DCT Applications
Ideal for analog signal conditioning, voltage division, and impedance matching in:
- Industrial Control Systems: PLCs, sensor interfaces requiring stable resistance ratios.
- Test & Measurement Equipment: High-accuracy instrumentation (e.g., multimeters, oscilloscopes).
- Telecom Infrastructure: Signal processing in base stations and RF modules.
- Medical Electronics: Patient monitoring devices where precision is critical.
Conclusion of GS7B021540DCT
The GS7B021540DCT excels in applications demanding tight tolerances, thermal stability, and compact integration. Its ceramic thin-film design outperforms standard thick-film networks in precision-critical scenarios, while the SOIC package ensures compatibility with automated assembly. Though not PPAP or automotive-qualified, it remains a cost-effective choice for industrial and telecom sectors where reliability and accuracy are paramount.



.png)














.png?x-oss-process=image/format,webp/resize,h_32)










