How To Order
MICRO-OHM Resistors


Commercial Method:
1. Micro-Ohm Part Number 4. Temperature Coefficient
   (if other than standard)
7. Routing
2. Wattage 5. Inductive or
   Non-inductive winding
8. Desired Delivery
3. Resistance Value and Tolerance 6. Quantity 9. Certification Requirement
Military Method:
Example: Type 140 8K ± .1%
Resistance
The nominal resistance value is a five digit number; the first digits represent the significant figures and the last digit represents the number of zeros to follow (except where preceded by an "R:) When a fractional value of an ohm is required or the value is less than 1000 ohms, the letter "R" is substituted for one of the significant figures to represent the decimal point. The value must be represented by five (5) digits.
Examples: Resistance Tolerance:
0.1 ohm = R1000 J = ± 5%
1 ohm = 1R000 F = ± 1%
10 ohms = 10R00 D = ± .5%
100 ohms = 100R0 C = ± .25%
1,000 ohms = 10000 B = ± .1%
10,000 ohms = 10001 A = ± .05%
100,000 ohms = 10002 Q = ± .02%
1,000,000 ohms = 10003 T = ± .01%
V = ± .005%
Y = ± .001%
Federal Stock Code No. 20940

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