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hi friends,
i have a little problem to recognize a component.it's like a 1/4W resistor but with only a black band on it.i check it's resistance and it's about zero.
i guess it's a self inductance but i'm not sure.what's your oponion and if you think it's a self inductance please tell me what is the value of it?
sincerely.
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Perhaps it is a zero Ohm resistor for connecting AGND and DGND together. Resistors like these are very common.
 

perhaps it may be an inductance as you said, I have once seen a 1/4W like resistor and I thought it is a small value resistance, but I knew afterwards that it is an inductor. but I can't help you knowing it's value
 

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have a bunch of zero ohm resistors that are marked with a black band only
 

Hi
It can be a solid state fuse & I doubt it to be an inductance because it doesn t have a colour code ( like the colour code of resistors) & it measurs 0 ohm also you are the best to decide whether it is a solid state fuse or a coil by inspecting its location on the circuit diagram.
Regds
 

yes, this is a zero ohm resistor...
this is commonly used as jumper connectors...

regards,
 

Why is not instead of zero ohm resistor used just a wire?
 

Automatic placement machines can't place wires.
 

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