Datasheet

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4.0 Marking:
(1) For 0201 and 0402 size. Due to the very small size of the resistor’s body, there is no marking on the
body.
Example:
0201ǃ0402
(2) Ʋ2%,r5%Tolerance:The first two digits are significant figures of resistance and the third denotes number of
zeros following
Example:
333 o 33K:
(3) Ʋ2%ˣr5%Tolerance: Below 10: show as following, read alphabet”R” as decimal point.
Example:
2R2 o 2.2:
(4) Ʋ0.5%ˣr1% Tolerance: 4 digits, first three digits are significant; forth digit is number of zeros. Letter r is decimal
point.
2701 o 2.7K: 10R0 o 10:
(5) standard E-24 and not belong to E-96 series values(in Ʋ0.5%ˣƲ1%tolerance)of 0603 size the marking is the
same as 5% tolerance but marking as underline
333 o 33K: 680 o 68:
(6) Product below 1ȟ,show as following, the first digit isȾRȿwhich as decimal point.
R300o0.3ȟ
(7) Standard E-96 series values (Ʋ0.5%ˣ±1% tolerance) of 0603 size. Due the small size of the resistor’s body, 3
digits marking will be used to indicate the accurate resistance value by using the following multiplier &
resistance code.
Multiplier code:
Code A B C D E F G H X Y Z
Multiplier 10
0
10
1
10
2
10
3
10
4
10
5
10
6
10
7
10
-1
10
-2
10
-3
Coding formula
First two digits------------Resistance code Third digit-------------------Multiplier code