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then fire-up your ohm meter with the tweezers probe a find one which fit's your needed tolerance it's not uncommon or rare to find a spot-on resistor within a thousand of 1% ones (and you don't even have to find your original 0.01% one).
Quote from: rob77 on June 18, 2014, 01:32:38 amthen fire-up your ohm meter with the tweezers probe a find one which fit's your needed tolerance it's not uncommon or rare to find a spot-on resistor within a thousand of 1% ones (and you don't even have to find your original 0.01% one). And yes you can if the temp co and voltage rating is also the same/close enough, (or not critical).
Well, let's make a more unambiguous one. You have a device using 0201 passives and lots of BGAs, all RoHS, and you have to repair it by hand or wait a month for a replacement!And the schematic was made in Eagle and is notated in Chinese moon runes.