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Resistor Networks & Arrays

A resistor ladder is an electrical circuit made of repeating units of resistors. Two configurations are discussed below, a string resistor ladder and a R-2R ladder. An R-2R Ladder is a simple and inexpensive way to perform digital-to-analog conversion, using repetitive arrangements of precision resistor networks in a ladder-like configuration. A string resistor ladder implements the non-repetitive reference network. A string of many, often equally dimensioned, resistors connected between two reference voltages is a resistor string ladder network. The resistors act as voltage dividers between the referenced voltages. Each tap of the string generates a different voltage which can be compared with another voltage: this is the basic principle of a flash ADC (analog to digital converter). Often a voltage is converted to a current enabling the possibility to use a R-2R ladder network. An array is a systematic arrangement of objects, usually in rows and columns.

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