2K2?
René Schmitz
uzs159 at uni-bonn.de
Sun May 14 02:17:47 CEST 2000
2k2 translates to 2.2k, this saves a byte ;-)
At 18:53 13.05.00 -0500, matti at devo.com wrote:
>okay, now I'm feeling silly, but I have no idea what 2K2 means, in the
context
>of a resistor. (or 2M2, for that matter)
>
>at http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/gadgets/555ex6.gif, (no, I _do_ like the
555,
>and I need the practice), the very upper left hand resistor says 2K2 for
it's
>value. What's this mean?
>
>many thanks.
>
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