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QSCALF-01-3882-D

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Array/Network Resistor, Isolated, 1W, 100V, 0.5% +/-Tol, 100ppm/Cel, Surface Mount, 1534, QSOP, ROHS COMPLIANT
CategoryPassive components    The resistor   
File Size365KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerTT Electronics plc
Websitehttp://www.ttelectronics.com/
Environmental Compliance  
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Array/Network Resistor, Isolated, 1W, 100V, 0.5% +/-Tol, 100ppm/Cel, Surface Mount, 1534, QSOP, ROHS COMPLIANT

QSCALF-01-3882-D Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it lead-free?Lead free
Is it Rohs certified?conform to
MakerTT Electronics plc
package instructionQSOP, ROHS COMPLIANT
Reach Compliance Codecompliant
ECCN codeEAR99
Other featuresPRECISION
Component power consumption0.1 W
The first element resistor38800 Ω
JESD-609 codee3
Manufacturer's serial numberQSOP
Installation featuresSURFACE MOUNT
Network TypeISOLATED
Number of components1
Number of functions12
Number of terminals24
Maximum operating temperature125 °C
Minimum operating temperature-55 °C
Package shapeRECTANGULAR PACKAGE
method of packingTR; TUBE
Rated power dissipation(P)1 W
Rated temperature70 °C
Resistor typeARRAY/NETWORK RESISTOR
size code1534
surface mountYES
Temperature Coefficient100 ppm/°C
Temperature coefficient tracking5 ppm/°C
Terminal surfaceMatte Tin (Sn)
Terminal shapeGULL WING
Tolerance0.5%
Operating Voltage100 V
Surface Mount QSOP
Resistor Networks
QSOP Series
Reliable, no internal cavity
High resistor density - .025" lead spacing
Standard JEDEC 16, 20, and 24 pin packages
Ultra-stable TaNSil
®
resistors on silicon substrate
RoHS compliant and Sn/Pb terminations available
IRC’s TaNSil
®
QSOP resistor networks are the perfect solution for high volume applications that demand a
small wiring board footprint. The 0.025" lead spacing provides higher lead density, increased component
count, lower resistor cost, and high reliability.
The tantalum nitride film system on silicon provides precision tolerance, exceptional TCR tracking, low cost
and miniature package. Excellent performance in harsh, humid environments is a trademark of IRC’s
self-passivating TaNSil
®
resistor film.
The QSOP series is ideally suited for the latest surface mount assembly techniques and each lead can be
100% visually inspected. The compliant gull wing leads relieve thermal expansion and contraction stresses
created by soldering and temperature excursions.
For applications requiring high performance resistor networks in a low cost, surface mount package, specify
IRC QSOP resistor networks.
Electrical Data
Resistance Range
Absolute Tolerance
Ratio Tolerance to R1
Absolute TCR
Tracking TCR
Element Power Rating @ 70°C
Isolated Schematic
Bussed Schematic
Package Power Rating @ 70°C
Rated Operating Voltage
______
(not to exceed
P x R)
Operating Temperature
Noise
100mW
50mW
16-Pin
20-Pin
24-Pin
750mW
1.0W
1.0W
10 to 250KΩ
To ±0.1%
To ±0.05%
To ±25ppm/°C
To ±5ppm/°C
Environmental Data
Test Per
MIL-PRF-83401
Typical
Delta R
Max Delta
R
Thermal Shock
±0.02%
±0.1%
Power Conditioning
±0.03%
±0.1%
High Temperature Exposure
±0.03%
±0.05%
Short-time Overload
±0.02%
±0.05%
100 Volts
-55°C to
+125°C
<-30dB
Low Temperature Storage
±0.03%
±0.05%
Life
±0.05%
±2.0%
General Note
IRC reserves the right to make changes in product specification without notice or liability.
All information is subject to IRC’s own data and is considered accurate at time of going to print.
© IRC Advanced Film Division
• Corpus Christi Texas 78411 USA
Telephone: 361 992 7900 • Facsimile: 361 992 3377 • Website: www.irctt.com
A subsidiary of
TT electronics plc
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