Why do some PCB's have zero resistance resistors?
Jan 15, 2008 by Pa3PyX | Posted in Other - Electronics
Could someone explain why many SMT-based PCB's (video cards, motherboards, etc) often have 0 (zero) resistance resistors interconnecting other components? Sometimes they are marked as R on the boards, and sometimes, more appropriately, as J. Often they
Many boards can be assembled in different ways for different performance. For instance, on the "cheap" model, they may leave off a connection between two parts (no zero ohm resistor) and install it on the "expensive" version that
sd_ducksoup | Jan 15, 2008
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