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I an new to electronics and have been using Arduino to control LED matrixes. I am now at the stage where I am constructing a few circuits on veroboard. (protoboard) The LED matrices always have current limiting resistors in series with the individual LED anode columns or rows and I see that you can get resistors in an IC type package . Not knowing all the terminology correctly, but are these available in through hole configuration? Any information would be appreciated. I did see some on Ebay that had 9 pins but I suppose what I would find useful would be say eight 220 ohm resistors in a through hole DIP. Thank you for any advice that could be given, Pedro.:grin:
 

Thank you FvM,

that is exactly what I had in mind. Have a great day

Pedro.
 

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