2014-08-10, 04:00
(This post was last modified: 2014-08-10, 04:06 by Jonathan.Williams.)
(2014-08-10, 01:33)wiggly Wrote:(2014-08-09, 15:42)Jonathan.Williams Wrote: Actually, 47 ohms (and 4.7, 470, 4.7k, etc.) is a very standard decade value -- at least in the U.S. market.
http://www.mouser.com/Passive-Components...joZ1z0z819
These are 1% resistors.
http://www.digikey.com/Web%20Export/Supp...directed=1
http://logwell.com/tech/components/resistor_values.html
The values you give are for non-precision (5%) resistors, E24 scale.
Some companies make the 5% E24 in 1% also, but the standard for 1% resistors is the E96 values in those tables.
Hmmm, I linked directly to 1% tolerance, thin film 47 ohm resistors available from Mouser, in multiple case sizes (41 options found). The link works for me.
Best,
Jonathan
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