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What value to be used for a resistor array with R1 = R4 < R2 = R3 ? The technical answer would be to use the part number, but then it would be harder to understand the circuit since the resistance value isn't obvious. One could use the pin label (as e.g. in mcu use), but that would make it hard to change the "value" to e.g. 1k, or to change it to discrete resistors. Any idea ? Regards, /Karl Hammar
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