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E-series defined in IEC 60063 are a widely accepted system of preferred
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numbers for electronic components. Available values are approximately
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equally spaced in a logarithmic scale.
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E12: 1,0 1,2 1,5 1,8 2,2 2,7 3,3 3,9 4,7 5,6 6,8 8,2
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E6: 1,0 - 1,5 - 2,2 - 3,3 - 4,7 - 6,8 -
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E3: 1,0 - - - 2,2 - - - 4,7 - - -
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E1: 1,0 - - - - - - - - - - -
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This calculator finds combinations of standard E-series components to
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create arbitrary values. You can enter the required resistance from 0,0025 to 4000 kOhm.
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Solutions using up to 4 components are given.
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By default, the request value is always excluded from the solution set. It is also possible to specify
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up to two additional values to exclude from the solution if these component values are not available
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Solutions are given in the following formats:
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R1 + R2 +...+ Rn resistors in series
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R1 | R2 |...| Rn resistors in parallel
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R1 + (R2|R3)... any combination of the above
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