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REGARDING [TN] Chip Resistor Value
Charles,
For the 96 value per decade, I don't think there is a 10.3. Anyhow, the R does
signify the decimal location. And it can also signify the tolerance and value range:
M55342E06B 10"A"2 S = 10.2 ohm @ 0.1%
M55342E06B 10"D"2 S = 10.2 ohm @ 1.0%
M55342E06B 10"G"2 S = 10.2 ohm @ 2.0%
Though in reality you would never have a 10.2 ohm @ 2%, but you get the idea.
James Patten.
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