Online calculator - 2%, 5%, 10% SMD resistor
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Calculate 2%, 5%, 10% SMD resistor: Z50
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Standard SMD Resistor Values - decade 0.1 to 1 Ω
2% tolerance | 5% tolerance | 10% tolerance |
0.1 Ω, 0.11 Ω, 0.12 Ω, 0.13 Ω
0.15 Ω, 0.16 Ω, 0.18 Ω, 0.2 Ω
0.22 Ω, 0.24 Ω, 0.27 Ω, 0.3 Ω
0.33 Ω, 0.36 Ω, 0.39 Ω, 0.43 Ω
0.47 Ω, 0.51 Ω, 0.56 Ω, 0.62 Ω
0.68 Ω, 0.75 Ω, 0.82 Ω, 0.91 Ω
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0.1 Ω, 0.11 Ω, 0.12 Ω, 0.13 Ω
0.15 Ω, 0.16 Ω, 0.18 Ω, 0.2 Ω
0.22 Ω, 0.24 Ω, 0.27 Ω, 0.3 Ω
0.33 Ω, 0.36 Ω, 0.39 Ω, 0.43 Ω
0.47 Ω, 0.51 Ω, 0.56 Ω, 0.62 Ω
0.68 Ω, 0.75 Ω, 0.82 Ω, 0.91 Ω
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0.1 Ω, 0.12 Ω
0.15 Ω, 0.18 Ω
0.22 Ω, 0.27 Ω
0.33 Ω, 0.39 Ω
0.47 Ω, 0.56 Ω
0.68 Ω, 0.82 Ω
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Other resistance decades:
0.1 - 1 Ω,
1 - 10 Ω,
10 - 100 Ω,
100 - 1000 Ω,
1 - 10 kΩ,
10 - 100 kΩ,
100 - 1000 kΩ,
1 - 10 MΩ,
10 - 100 MΩ The SMD resistor code Z50 stands for 0.12 Ω / 10%, in words: zero point one two Ohms with ten percent tolerance.
SMD resistors with a 2%, 5% or 10% tolerance can be marked using A11 format (letter followed by two digits). The letter indicates the multiplier.
The digits (numbers) range from 01 to 60. They have a double function: they indicate the value and the tolerance at the same time.
The numeric combinations from 01 to 24 indicate 24 values of the E24 table and a 2% tolerance.
The combinations from 25 to 48 indicate 24 values of the E24 table again, but with a 5% tolerance.
Finally, the combinations from 49 to 60 indicate 12 values of the E12 table with a 10% tolerance.
The usage of a letter prevents the confusion with 3-digit marking system. The letter is at the beginning to prevent confusion with EIA-96 marking of +/- 1% resistors.
Code "D03", for example, indicates a 120 kiloohm resistor. The number 03 indicates the 3rd value of the E24 table (120) and D indicates
multiplication by 1000. The value is then 120 x 1000 = 120 000 ohms or 120 kiloohms. The number is in 01 - 24 range, so the tolerance is 2%.
Code "D27" means the same value (120 kiloohms) but with a 5% tolerance, because range 25 - 48 means 5%.
Number 27 is 3rd in this range, indicating the 3rd value of E24 table - value 120.
Letter D indicates multiplication by 1000, just like in the previous example. Code "D51" is a 150 kiloohm resistor. The tolerance
is 10%, because the number is in the 49 to 60 range. Number 51 is 3rd in this range, indicating the 3rd value of E12 - value 150. Letter D multiplies by 1000 as always.
Note that 2% and 5% resistors have 24 possible values per decade, while 10% resistors only have 12 possible values per decade.
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