[SI-LIST] : maximum current for a 1/10Watt , 0 ohm jumper?

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From: ªL´Â·× ([email protected])
Date: Wed May 02 2001 - 08:02:47 PDT


Hi All,
 
I saw some people use one 0 ohms 0.1W 0603 resistor as jumper to connect 5V
to chip's power pin. Is it a proper way? What is the disadvantage? What
will be the maximum current allowed for the resistor? Since the resistor
value is very small, does it mean a large current is allowed to flow through
the resistor to cross the 0.1w limitation?
 
Appreciate your comments..

John Lin
Senior SI Engineer, Server Team, ARD4
Quanta Computer Inc.,Taiwan, R.O.C.
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 886+3+3979000 ext. 5183

 

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