2.2_0402_5% means 2R2 - 2.2ohm ?

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  • ktmmotocross
    Boardkiller
    • Feb 2014
    • 3577
    • slovakia

    #1

    2.2_0402_5% means 2R2 - 2.2ohm ?

    Guys quick question.

    Have water spilled board ans schematic says resistor 2.2_0402_5% .
    that means 2R2 = 2.2ohm ?
  • Spider1211
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Oct 2019
    • 532
    • Mauritius

    #2
    Re: 2.2_0402_5% means 2R2 - 2.2ohm ?

    Yes, correct.

    2.2 = resistance value (2R2 or 2.2ohm in this case)
    0402 = smd size
    5% = tolerance

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