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Schematics says DNP... what do I put in ?

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dnp resistor

In the datasheet of the A/D converter that we are using, the schematics contains a Resistance R26 and says DNP (Do Not Populate) below that. I am trying to replicate that part of the circuit. I dont understand what resistance I need to put in my schematics ?
 

resistor dnp

"Do Not Populate" means exactly what it says - do not put a resistor there.

It is typical for design work to include extra components that are used only during
development. They are discarded in the final product.

/Rambo
 

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