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Resistor Networks

A resistor network is a group of resistors connected together within an electronic circuit to control the flow of electrical current. Think of it like a set of water pipes that regulate water flow; resistors limit how much current passes through different parts of a circuit. They can be arranged in various ways—series, parallel, or complex configurations—to achieve desired voltage levels, current distribution, or signal conditioning. Resistor networks simplify circuit design by combining multiple resistors into a single package, making it easier to manage electrical behavior in electronic devices.