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GS8A038061GT
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GS8A038061GT Description
GS8A038061GT Description
The GS8A038061GT from TT Electronics/IRC is a high-performance 8-resistor isolated network in a 16-pin narrow SOIC package, designed for precision applications requiring stable thin-film resistance. With a 8.06KΩ resistance value (±2% tolerance) and ±25ppm/°C temperature coefficient, it ensures reliable performance across a 70°C to 125°C derated power range. The ceramic case and gull-wing termination provide robust mechanical and thermal stability, while the 100V maximum voltage rating and 0.1W power rating per resistor (0.8W total) make it suitable for demanding circuits. Its SOIC package (9.91mm x 5.99mm x 1.45mm) offers compact surface-mount compatibility.
GS8A038061GT Features
- Isolated Resistor Network: 8 independent resistors for flexible circuit design.
- High Precision: ±2% absolute tolerance and ±25ppm/°C TCR for stable performance.
- Robust Construction: Ceramic substrate ensures durability and thermal dissipation.
- Wide Operating Range: Functions reliably from -55°C to 125°C (derated above 70°C).
- Surface-Mount Ready: Gull-wing terminals and 1.27mm pitch for easy PCB integration.
- Low Noise: Thin-film technology minimizes parasitic effects in sensitive analog circuits.
GS8A038061GT Applications
- Industrial Control Systems: Precision voltage dividers, feedback networks.
- Medical Electronics: Signal conditioning in diagnostic equipment.
- Telecommunications: Impedance matching and line termination.
- Automotive (Non-Automotive Qualified): Sensor interfaces, infotainment systems.
- Test & Measurement Equipment: Calibration circuits requiring low drift.
Conclusion of GS8A038061GT
The GS8A038061GT excels in applications demanding high stability, compact size, and isolation between resistors. Its ceramic construction, tight tolerances, and thin-film technology make it superior to standard thick-film networks, particularly in environments with thermal stress or precision requirements. While not PPAP or automotive-qualified, it remains a cost-effective solution for industrial, medical, and telecom designs where reliability is critical.



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