(electronics) A packaged resistor network or other assembly that has a single row of terminals or lead wires along one edge of the package. Abbreviated SIP.
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(electronics) A packaged resistor network or other assembly that has a single row of terminals or lead wires along one edge of the package. Abbreviated SIP.
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Package containing several electronic components (generally resistors) with a single row of connecting pins.
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A single in-line package (or SIP)[1] is an electronic device package which has one row of connecting pins. It is not as popular as the dual in-line package, but has been used for packaging RAM chips and multiple resistors with a common pin.
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