What is the value of the SMD 100 resistor?
An SMD (Surface-Mount Device) 100 resistor has a resistance value denoted by the "100" in its three-digit number. The first two digits of the SMD resistor coding system represent the important figures, while the third digit specifies the multiplier (the amount of zeros to add).
- The first two digits equal "10."
- The third digit is "0," which means no further zeros are added.
This results in a resistance value of 10 ohms (Ω).
If you meant anything different, such as a specific context or a different sort of resistor, please specify!
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