Resistor Networks, ArraysResistor networks and arrays are groups of resistors that are connected together in a specific configuration. These networks and arrays are often used in electronic circuits to provide a specific resistance value, or to distribute a current among multiple resistors. Resistor networks and arrays are typically made by connecting individual resistors together using soldering or other electrical connections. The specific configuration of the resistors in the network or array determines the overall resistance value and the distribution of the current. Some common types of resistor networks and arrays include series networks, in which the resistors are connected in series, and parallel networks, in which the resistors are connected in parallel. Resistor networks and arrays are available in a wide range of sizes, resistance values, and package types, and are commonly used in a variety of electronic circuits.