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As English isn't my native language, I'm not sure about the linguistic subtleties. May I ask if you're being ironic? :sweat:

If I'm really asking for too much, please don't bother about it. I thought that someone already has some parts ready for this, as for me resistor-arrays are more basic components. If not, I'd try to wrap my head around it. A typical datasheet is linked here.

As I said, I'm really bad at designing, so that I didn't even start to make any graphics prior to asking. That said, the schematics-view shouldn't be a problem, the pcb-view also shouldn't. For the breadboard-view I could try to crush a few components together (e.g. overlapping graphics for ceramic capacitors).

If that's not much work and someone is already on it, he/she could also go for everything? The values of the resistors are uniformly distributed. So one value for that should be custom (if possible) similar to normal resistors. For the star-configuration (one common pin and n-1 outputs) I find the most common ones are 5 to 10 pins (i.e. 4 to 9 resistors). The parallel-type must come with an even number of pins. The common ones seem to be 6, 8 and 10 pins (i.e. 3 to 5 resistors running parallel). Most importantly for me personally are the smallest networks (5-pin star, 6-pin parallel).

Thanks in advance for your comments/help on this!


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