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What does it mean that a resistor has value of 56E ?

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Hi all
I found on one schematic that has resistor with value 56E.
I don't know what does that mean.
Can you gove me some information, please.
Regards
Muoinho
 

what does e stand for resistor

56E <==> 56Ω

Regards,
IanP
 

e suffix in resistor value

hi

even in some shematics they will represent 2.2K as 2K2. As some can misunderstand 2.2K as 22K.

have a nice day

with regards
 

Re: Resistor 56E ?

Thank you very much. So what does "E" mean ?
Regards
Muoinho
 

Re: Resistor 56E ?

The letter "E" just stands for "ohms" ..

Regards,
IanP
 

Re: Resistor 56E ?

Maybe someone write in other language.

E like ENOT.

Regards Bojan
 

Re: Resistor 56E ?

What snoopy said is right. Resistors marked with E are Iskra product and E stays for Enot or in english Unit.
 

Re: Resistor 56E ?

Is it possible that the "E" suffix designates a tolerance? For example, 56Ω, 1%. Are other resistors on the same schematic always marked with the same suffix?
 

Re: Resistor 56E ?

No, no Iskra used to mark a tolerance in a classic way by using percentage sign.
 

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