What are zero-Ohm resistors used for? I have an AD converter unit where the source input signal is selected by means of ordinary jumpers. I have decided that I don't need the removable jumpers anymore and would like to solder a short piece of wire permanently for a more robust signal flow. Would a zero-Ohm resistor be better than a piece of good quality copper wire for this purpose?
BTW, how much resistance is actually there in a "zero-Ohm" resistor. I can't believe it's really zero. Must be a very small value, but not zero!
Thanks! 🙂
BTW, how much resistance is actually there in a "zero-Ohm" resistor. I can't believe it's really zero. Must be a very small value, but not zero!
Thanks! 🙂
It's just a piece of wire.What are zero-Ohm resistors used for? I have an AD converter unit where the source input signal is selected by means of ordinary jumpers. I have decided that I don't need the removable jumpers anymore and would like to solder a short piece of wire permanently for a more robust signal flow. Would a zero-Ohm resistor be better than a piece of good quality copper wire for this purpose?
BTW, how much resistance is actually there in a "zero-Ohm" resistor. I can't believe it's really zero. Must be a very small value, but not zero!
Thanks! 🙂
I've been told by a plant manager that they are shaped like resistors so they don't have to have another set of tooling for the automatic board stuffing machines.
It's just a piece of wire.
I've been told by a plant manager that they are shaped like resistors so they don't have to have another set of tooling for the automatic board stuffing machines.
LOL! 😀 All that fuzz for just a piece of wire!
Obviously nothing has 'zero' resistance, however earlier on today when I purchased some of these, I did find it rather amusing that they specify a tolerance.
1%, one percent of what exactly? Zero? Surely they must be joking
That's funny. 1% of zero is zero. 5% of zero is zero. Heck, any % of zero is zero! That spec is meaningless. 😀
Thanks a lot guys! Now I know what zero-Ohm resistors are. 🙂
I once worked at a place that had them labeled as zero ohm 1/8 watt. Wow they can stand a whole lot of current ( I^2/R). They also had 1/4W, but yes for the auto insertion machines.
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