Can anybody explain me the difference between RN networks and RNX? I can't
understans which one is bussed network, which one is isolated network...
Can anybody explain me the difference between RN networks and RNX? I can't
understans which one is bussed network, which one is isolated network...
John Giddy schrieb:
Kail wrote:
Can anybody explain me the difference between RN networks and RNX? I
can't understans which one is bussed network, which one is isolated
network...
The RNX10 appears to be a series string of resistors. I am not sure what
the RN10 series represents, as it has only one resistor.
(This is in the "resistor-net.lbr")
So I share your confusion.
Maybe best to make your own library part ?
John G.
Never heard of a bunch of Transistors on a single chip?
Now a Resistor Network is almost the same. It just means a certain
amount of Resistors with equal values in a single device.
There are usually two different RN-circuits: either single resistors or
resistors with one side tied together.
In eagle 5-3.x resistor-net.lbr the first two devices CTS742C083 and
CTS753DRT16 show an example of the inner circuits.
Yes and there are diodes networks too.... 
--
Gruß / regards
Jörn
John Giddy schrieb:
Kail wrote:
Can anybody explain me the difference between RN networks and RNX? I
can't understans which one is bussed network, which one is isolated
network...
The RNX10 appears to be a series string of resistors. I am not sure what
the RN10 series represents, as it has only one resistor.
(This is in the "resistor-net.lbr")
So I share your confusion.
Maybe best to make your own library part ?
John G.
Never heard of a bunch of Transistors on a single chip?
Now a Resistor Network is almost the same. It just means a certain
amount of Resistors with equal values in a single device.
There are usually two different RN-circuits: either single resistors or
resistors with one side tied together.
In eagle 5-3.x resistor-net.lbr the first two devices CTS742C083 and
CTS753DRT16 show an example of the inner circuits.
Yes and there are diodes networks too.... 
--
Gruß / regards
Jörn