On Fri, 10 Mar 2017 21:06:58 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Please note that there are SMD versions of these as well. They will be marked with a single zero(0).
I have seen thee or four zeros, depending on the tolerance. They
were 5% and 1%. We used them on circuit boards when a pad wasn't needed.
I see that they now sell 0.05% as well:
Are you ****ting me.....
How can there be a tolerance for ZERO Ohms?
Zero IS Zero....
That's just plain silly.... LOL
Speaking of silly, next time you see someone wiring a light fixture or
lamp, ask them what the tolerance is for the wire they are using....
[Sometimes its fun screwing with people's heads].
http://www.mouser.com/Passive-Components/Resistors/SMD-Resistors-Chip-Resistors/_/N-7h7yu?P=1z0x6qj
You will often see these used to jump a trace in SMD applications.
Dan
Here we go with those initials "SMD" again. I keep seeing that in posts
on here and elsewhere. So I better ask...
What the heck does SMD mean?