Standard SMD Resistor Values - decade 1 to 10 MΩ. The SMD resistor code E24 stands for 9.1 MΩ / 2%, in words: nine point one Megaohms with two percent tolerance. SMD resistors with a 2%, 5% or 10% tolerance can be marked using A11 format (letter followed by two digits). The letter indicates the multiplier. The digits (numbers) range from 01 E12-series of resistors. All values and codes. E24-series of resistors. All values and codes. E48-series of resistors. All values and codes. E192-series of resistors. The E96 series of resistors. Here you find all the values and all color codes of the E96 series. A decade of the E12 values shown with their electronic color codes on resistors. List of values for each E series: E3 values (40% tolerance) 1.0, 2.2, 4.7 E6 values (20% tolerance) 1.0, 1.5, 2.2, 3.3, 4.7, 6.8 E12 values (10% tolerance) 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.2, 2.7, 3.3, 3.9, 4.7, 5.6, 6.8, 8.2 E24 values (5% tolerance) Orange, black, black, brown, brown--> 3.00 k ohms, 1% - note: this is a non-standard 1% (E96) resistor, but some manufacturers make every value from the E24 series with 1% tolerance! More: 5 band E48 (2%) series resistor color code examples . Click the Microsoft Office Button and select Excel Options. Click the Add-Ins tab. Next to the Manage label select Excel Add-ins. Click the Go button. Click the Browse button. Point to the location of the saved EIA_Standard_Values.xla file and select OK. The add-in (Figure 3) should now be enabled for all spreadsheets. Standard values of nominal resistance are taken from the E24 series for resistors with a tolerance of ±5%, and E24+E96 series for resistors with a tolerance of ±1%. The values of the E24 / E96 series are in accordance with "IEC publication 60063" 3-Digits Marking (1% : 0603) 73uZMsE.

e24 series resistor values