marking schemes for SMD resistors
- From: Winfield Hill <Winfield_member@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Apr 2006 11:09:08 -0700
The conventional marking scheme for SMD 5% resistors is two
digits plus an exponent of 10, e.g., 120 would be 12 ohms,
and 122 would be 1.2k, etc. But, do _any_ manufacturers use
a direct method, so 120 means 120 ohms and say 1k2 = 1.2k?
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- Win
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