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). As for a "100" SMD resistor: 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!