GB/T 15654-1995
ActiveFixed film resistor networks for use in electronic equipment--Part 1:Generic specification
电子设备用膜固定电阻网络 第1部分:总规范
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This standard specifies the general requirements, quality assessment procedures, and test methods for fixed film resistor networks used in electronic equipment. It applies to resistor networks with multiple resistive elements on a common substrate, commonly found in telecommunications, computing, and consumer electronics. The standard ensures consistent performance and reliability in applications requiring integrated resistor arrays, such as signal conditioning and voltage division circuits.
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