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The best way to KNOW if an SMD resistor is DAMAGED with an analog multimeter

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The best way to KNOW if an SMD resistor is DAMAGED with an analog multimeter. In this basic electronics video tutorial we are going to see how to know if an SMD resistor is damaged and how we can identify it with an analog multimeter. Before starting the video, remember that before knowing if an SMD resistor is damaged, we must check that the card we are using Checking that it is the one that is failing, for this you have to check the SMD components. The first SMD resistor that we are going to identify is 471, which is 470 ohm with a tolerance of 5%. Then we will see a bridgetype resistor that marks 0 on its body. Then we will see a very common resistance in electronics, which is 100. Although it seems to be 100 OHMS, it is actually 10 OHMS, then we are going to see a 150 SMD resistor, this is a low value resistor of 15 OHMS, we are going to see a 10k SMD 103 resistor, then we are going to go with the 394 of 39k and then we are going to see a resistance with an R in the middle, the R represents the comma in this case it is the 6R2 of 6.2 OHMS then we will see a 4digit SMD resistor in this case the 4702 in this case it is a higher precision resistor and it is 47k and We are also going to see the SMD 152 resistor, which is 1.5k. To make the measurements with the analog multimeter, we place the scale in resistance and we play with the different scales. You have to remember to set the needle to zero before making the measurements, if you like. the video don't forget to leave your LIKE thanks..

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