Texas Instruments RES21A & RES21A-Q1 Resistor Networks
Texas Instruments RES21A and RES21A-Q1 Resistor Networks are matched pairs of resistive dividers implemented in a thin-film SiCr high-performance analog CMOS process. These devices have a nominal input resistance of 10kΩ, supporting higher divider voltages than the RES11A or RES11A-Q1, and are available in several nominal ratios. The RES21A and RES21A-Q1 networks feature high-ratio matching precision, with the measured ratio of each divider within ±0.05% (±500ppm) of the nominal. These resistor networks are specified to operate within a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C. The RES21A and RES21A-Q1 devices are offered in an 8‑pin, SOT‑23-THIN package with a body size of 2.9mm x 1.6mm. The RES21A-Q1 devices are AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications. These resistor networks are ideal for precision voltage dividers, precision level translation, amplifier gain and attenuation configuration, and pinpoint comparator threshold settings.
Features
- AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications (RES21A-Q1)
- -40°C to 125°C wide temperature range
- Ratio = RIN : RG, RIN = 10kΩ (nominal)
- ±0.05% (maximum) highly precise ratio tolerance
- Low drift ±2ppm/°C TCRratio (maximum)
Applications
- Precision voltage divider, precision level translation
- Amplifier gain and attenuation configuration
- Discrete difference and instrumentation amplifier implementations with high CMRR and gain accuracy
- Accurate gain setting for fully differential amplifiers
- Pinpoint comparator threshold setting
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