For all the electronics hobbyists and repair technicians out there, these DIP resistor network arrays are super handy to have in your component stash. You get 10 pieces of these 9-pin exclusion network resistors, and they come in various resistance values including 100, 220, 330, 470, 510, 680, 1K, 1.2K, 1.5K, 2K, 2.2K, 3.3K, 4.7K, 5.1K, 5.6K, 10K, and 100K ohms. The DIP (Dual In-line Package) design makes them easy to work with on breadboards or PCBs, and having multiple resistors in one compact package saves space compared to using individual resistors. These are perfect for pull-up/pull-down resistor networks, logic level shifting, voltage dividing circuits, and all kinds of digital and analog projects. The 9-pin configuration typically gives you multiple resistor elements with one common pin, which is super useful for bus termination or other multi-line applications. The quality is consistent across the batch, and having assorted values means you're prepared for various projects without needing to order separate components. Whether you're building Arduino projects, repairing circuit boards, prototyping new designs, or teaching electronics, these resistor arrays make your life easier. They're especially great when you need multiple resistors of the same value in a circuit - instead of placing eight separate resistors, you can use one of these networks and save both space and assembly time. The pins are sturdy and solder nicely, and the compact size doesn't take up much room in your component storage. Definitely one of those components that seems specialized but once you start using them, you find all kinds of applications where they're more convenient than individual resistors.