On 8/2/2011 3:22 PM, Rich Webb wrote:
On Tue, 02 Aug 2011 14:12:10 +0200, tuinkabouter
wrote:
On 8/2/2011 11:41 AM, Lanny wrote:
Hi
This resistence, R26 and R27:
http://www.123rf.com/photo_552275_si...on-simbol.html
What kind of resistance they are, and where can buy?
This type of resistors are SMD (Surface Mount Device) resistors.
You can buy these in any good electronic parts shop or online.
Digikey, Farnell
From the wiki:https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Resistor
Surface mounted resistors are printed with numerical values in a code
related to that used on axial resistors. Standard-tolerance
surface-mount technology (SMT) resistors are marked with a three-digit
code, in which the first two digits are the first two significant digits
of the value and the third digit is the power of ten (the number of
zeroes).
There is also an SMD resistor marking scheme that uses a mix of numbers
and letters. E.g. 25C = 17.8K 1% and C25 is 10K 5%. A decoder for those
is available free at http://www.schematica.com
Perhaps you can update the wiki.