R usually designates the decimal point. 82R5 is 82.5 Ohms, 8R25 would be 8.25 Ohms, and so on. Hope this helps Max Bernhardt ---------- From: Jack Ray To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: DOC:IEC Component value code Date: Friday, January 24, 1997 7:27PM Max Bernhardt wrote: > > Let me correct that 1013 is 101000 = 101 Kohm's sorry I was sleeping > again;-) > ---------- OK Please We use a 49.9 ohm which is marked 4999, a 10.0 marked 1009, and an 82.5 marked 82R5. Why the 'R' ??? Jack ************************************************************************ *** * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 * ************************************************************************ *** * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: * * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. * ************************************************************************ *** * If you are having a problem with the IPC TechNet forum please contact * * Dmitriy Sklyar at 847-509-9700 ext. 311 or email at [log in to unmask] * ************************************************************************ *** *************************************************************************** * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 * *************************************************************************** * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: * * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. * *************************************************************************** * If you are having a problem with the IPC TechNet forum please contact * * Dmitriy Sklyar at 847-509-9700 ext. 311 or email at [log in to unmask] * ***************************************************************************