Expensive for 8 resistors, has anyone ever seen any cheaper ones ?
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Re: cheaper resistor networks ?
RS? (similar prices :| if you need 25+ they are cheaper...)
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Re: cheaper resistor networks ?
I was about to say that... marginally cheaper.
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Re: cheaper resistor networks ?
I use the SMD versions in my designs and they're pennies? For an existing design or new one?
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Re: cheaper resistor networks ?
Its existing design. Its more so the general clowns can build them themselves using through hole parts..individual resistors are fine, its just easier to solder a dip pack.terriblefire wrote: 11 Mar 2020 11:06 I use the SMD versions in my designs and they're pennies? For an existing design or new one?
we already did a full smt version, but its on hold due to lack of time as always.
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Re: cheaper resistor networks ?
Ah right.. no chance to just get the boardhouse to put the RNs on up front and save the clowns from touching it at all?exxos wrote: 11 Mar 2020 13:20 Its existing design. Its more so the general clowns can build them themselves using through hole parts..individual resistors are fine, its just easier to solder a dip pack.
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