For a project where space is extremely tight I am looking for some extra small resistors (in the range of 100?-150?) to limit the current to segments of a led display. It would ideally only have a 0.1" body length, so I can stick the two pins in adjacent holes of a stripboard (with the connection between those holes scratched out). Unfortunately SIL resistor arrays wouldn't work (I think), as I have to lead each resistor to an individual output of a shift register. DIL resistor arrays would be ideal, but those always seem to span three holes, like an IC. Does anyone have an idea?
@ stoopkid: Thanks, I hadn't thought of that yet! Then I would have to be extra careful to prevent adjacent resistors touching each other's wires, but it should be doable.