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GS7B031151JAT
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GS7B031151JAT Description
GS7B031151JAT Description
The GS7B031151JAT from TT Electronics/IRC is a high-performance ceramic resistor network designed for precision applications. Housed in a 14-pin narrow SOIC package, it features 13 bussed resistors with a 1.15KΩ resistance value and a ±5% absolute tolerance. The device operates over a wide temperature range of 70°C to 125°C, with a ±25ppm/°C temperature coefficient, ensuring stability in demanding environments. Its thin-film technology and 0.05W (1/20) power rating per resistor (0.7W total) make it suitable for low-power, high-density circuits. The 100V maximum voltage rating and gull-wing termination further enhance its reliability in surface-mount applications.
GS7B031151JAT Features
- Ceramic case for superior thermal and mechanical stability.
- Bussed network topology simplifies circuit design in multi-resistor applications.
- ±0.05% ratio tolerance ensures precise voltage division and signal conditioning.
- SOIC package (8.66mm x 5.99mm x 1.45mm) with ±0.1mm length/height tolerances for consistent PCB mounting.
- Non-automotive (PPAP: No) but ideal for industrial and telecom applications.
- Non-RoHS compliant, suitable for legacy or specialized systems.
GS7B031151JAT Applications
This resistor network excels in:
- Voltage dividers and pull-up/pull-down circuits in precision analog systems.
- Signal conditioning for sensors and data acquisition modules.
- Industrial control systems requiring stable, low-drift resistance networks.
- Telecommunications equipment where space-efficient, high-reliability components are critical.
- Legacy electronics needing non-RoHS compliant parts.
Conclusion of GS7B031151JAT
The GS7B031151JAT stands out for its ceramic construction, tight ratio tolerance, and robust SOIC packaging, making it a reliable choice for precision electronics. While not suited for automotive use, its thermal stability and low TCR (±25ppm/°C) make it ideal for industrial, telecom, and legacy systems. Engineers will appreciate its bussed design for simplified layouts and thin-film accuracy in critical applications.



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