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Pardon my ignorance, but can someone explain why values such as 221 ohm 22.1 ohm 221K ohm etc for example are nominated on circuit diagrams, standard values , here in Oztralia standard available values are typically 220 ohm, 22k ohm etc.
I assume that such variations from the nominated circuit values are typically not critical

If I were to go and ask for a 221 ohm resistor etc. I’m sure I would get a “kangaroo in the headlights” look from the sales assistant.

Thanks in advance.
 
These are E96 range values. Sometimes (usually with designs from the USA for some reason) designers specify E96 values where standard E24 parts are quite adequate, so you see 221R instead of 220R (for example).

You'll have to rely on your experience and knowledge to know if the E96 values are critical.
 
Have a look at this table

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