2014-08-18, 07:01
Yes, I know you linked to Mouser and found some 47 Ohm resistors in 1%. But again, 47 Ohms is not a standard value in 1%.
See how I said this:
Some companies make the 5% E24 in 1% also, but the standard for 1% resistors is the E96 values in those tables.
EIA makes the spec, and for 1% resistors the standard values are the E96 values. And 470 is not an E96 decade value.
So while you can get 47 Ohm 1% resistors at Mouser, digikey or whatever, as I mentioned it would make it easier for others to source resistors more widely (and locally) if the specified resistor values were a proper E96 standard value and not an E24 value.
See how I said this:
Some companies make the 5% E24 in 1% also, but the standard for 1% resistors is the E96 values in those tables.
EIA makes the spec, and for 1% resistors the standard values are the E96 values. And 470 is not an E96 decade value.
So while you can get 47 Ohm 1% resistors at Mouser, digikey or whatever, as I mentioned it would make it easier for others to source resistors more widely (and locally) if the specified resistor values were a proper E96 standard value and not an E24 value.