Re: marking schemes for SMD resistors
- From: Winfield Hill <Winfield_member@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Apr 2006 07:58:47 -0700
Michael A. Terrell wrote...
colin wrote:
I've come accros some marked 1R0, 1210 case size, I've never seen 1k0 etc
though, maybe its just the low values. the coding system I came across on
some 1% 0603 is rather anoying, you have to look up a 2 digit code to find
the 3 digit value and look up the letter to find the multiplier value.
Colin =^.^=
The "R" is used in place of a decimal point to make sure the value
can be read. I wrote some javascripts to decode the three digit 5%
values and another for the the four digit 1% and .1% values for
production and stockroom workers. I'll put them on my website if anyone
is interested. I also have one for SMD capacitors with the number/letter
ID codes if anyone needs it.
That sounds both useful and interesting, Michael. I like reading
javascript code. :-) Put it up for us, with a link from here.
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Thanks,
- Win
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