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Yet another resistance decade box
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garnix:

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--- Quote from: Fortran on May 16, 2016, 12:27:12 pm ---Do they still stack together despite the added height of 1206?

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That was my first  :palm: moment when i got the pcbs ;)
It's not perfect, but good enough (for me):

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I can't judge the gap from the pictures - but would 0805 type resistors help? They seem to be 0.1 mm less thick? Ultimately I liked your first "in-package" concept, because of the reduced amount of space it needed.
gdewitte:
I would like two.
PeterZ:

--- Quote from: garnix on May 30, 2016, 10:37:46 am ---I can't judge the gap from the pictures - but would 0805 type resistors help? They seem to be 0.1 mm less thick? Ultimately I liked your first "in-package" concept, because of the reduced amount of space it needed.

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I don't think using 0805s would help much:


The MBB ENIG boards are on the way:
Fortran:
Not to mention that 0805 only has half the power rating of 1206.
I wouldn't want to go below 1/4W, but maybe that's just me.

Glad to see the boards are on the way  :-+
ETA 1-2 weeks?
linux-works:

--- Quote from: julian1 on May 29, 2016, 08:06:28 am ---I'm interested - 2x sets (12) including resistors. The prices seem incredibly reasonable so 0.1% would be great if it can be managed.

Anyone scoped possible boxes/enclosures?

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if I can get a set of these, I can try to do a laser cut style box using acrylic (or maybe wood for those that like that).
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