The timestamps for the different topics covered in the video: 0:57 Three digit Coding Scheme 2:41 Four-digit Coding Scheme 4:20 EIA 96 SMD Resistor Coding Scheme
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very good, Clear Understanding Video ... if Capacitors , Diodes & Transistors SMD identification video is present in your channel, please give those links ...
nice video, but do you have a video like this for smd brown looking mini components wich i think is capacitor.. dont know how to know wich it is and how to know how big i need to change
When R is used in the code, it represents the decimal point. So, 2R70 is basically 2.7 ohm and likewise, 0R24 is 0.24 ohm. I hope, it will clear your doubt.
It acts like a jumper. When you want to connect two tracks then it can be used. Its particularly used for smd components. For normal PCB, we can used jumper but the PCB with smd components 0 ohm resistor is useful.
Sir please tell me the value of 8F5 , i am not sure if it is a resistor or smd ceramic capacitor ,i want to find the value , 8F5 is written on the board and not on component it self ,......... Please help me sir jus tell me the vale of 8F5 ,🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂😗😗😗😗😗😗
If the resistor is burnt out then it won't behave like a resistor in most cases. So, even if you measure the resistance using the multi-meter, it won't give you the proper reading. If it is not burnt out and let's say some how the code is not visible then the value of the resistance can be found out using the multi-meter.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS Yeah, I'm trying to find the code/ value of tiny smt/smd capacitor/ resistor on a playstation 3 console motherboard. It's a pain to know.
Unless you have a circuit diagram , I think you won't be able to find the value of that resistor. Is the code still visible on that, I doubt that though.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS I have seen the circuit diagram the model number of the board is same as that of the circuit diagram and the resistor is said to be 4R7 but there are other resistor on board which do not match with the diagram
1001 means (100)*10^1 = 1000 = 1k if you have a code abcd the value will be the concatenation of (abc) multiplied by 10^d. So 5103 means (510)*10^3 = 510000 = 510k
@ave Maria Stephina the best way to read resistors with colors black to white or numbers 0 to 9 is just to treat them all as numbers with the first two or three as the value and the last one as the number of zeroes :-) when you have gold , silver or the letter R it is the position of the decimal point with gold being dot (or R) in between the numbers , and silver the dot (or R) in front of the numbers :-) but with new color band resistors it is best to use a meter , its too easy to read from wrong end :-)