Timeline for What is this symbol? Looks like a resistor with a solid line below and joining the 2 ends
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Nov 8 at 19:36 | comment | added | Ste Kulov | @15Volts I know at least for YAGEO resistors, the datasheet says that the letter code for 5% tolerance is used when ordering zero ohm jumpers. I don’t know how universal that is across brands though. shrug | |
Nov 8 at 19:11 | comment | added | 15 Volts | Great answer! This is a 0-ohm 0805 resistor with a 5% tolerance. But ±5% of 0 is 0 - it doesn’t mean it’s a perfect 0-ohm resistor. So, labelling it with a 5% tolerance is somewhat misleading for a 0-ohm resistor! | |
Nov 8 at 18:58 | comment | added | Kotie Smit | Thank you so much. Your answer / confirmation is appreciated. Indeed as you said, the chip (on the HDD) is dead. Have an identical mainboard for the HDD, will swop and cross my fingers... will test it in a cheap external drive first | |
Nov 8 at 18:57 | vote | accept | Kotie Smit | ||
Nov 8 at 18:47 | history | answered | Jonathan S. | CC BY-SA 4.0 |