> On Dec 14, 2015, at 8:12 AM, tony duell <a...@p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Can anyone give me a clue as to the purpose and pinouts of an Allen
>> Bradley 314B102??!!
> 
> First guess, it's not really an IC, it's a resistor array. Either separate 
> resistors
> going across the chip or resistors all commoned to the highest numbered
> pin (which may well be +5V).

Yes.  The former.  You can see it clearly on a photo on Ebay where someone 
offers a set of 24 of these; the lighting reveals the thick film resistor 
elements running across the package, showing up as humps in the lacquer coating.

> I would secondly guess that '102' means 1k (10*10^2)

That sounds right, and for pullup resistors that would be a plausible value.  
It matches the numbering used on surface mount components.

        paul

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