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0.0 ohm resistor??

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Ant_Magma - 25 Feb 2006 07:44 GMT
Guys, i'm currently working on National Semiconductor's DP83847
Ethernet Transceiver.

In their reference designs, there's this 0.0 ohm resister at the output
pin of the 25Mhz oscillator

http://geocities.com/Antonio_Magma/0resistor.gif

Is there such thing as a 0 ohm resistor? How do i even build it? Just
ignore it and place a wire?
Tom Biasi - 25 Feb 2006 13:48 GMT
Often jumpers take the form of resistors to facilitate auto insertion
machinery.

> Guys, i'm currently working on National Semiconductor's DP83847
> Ethernet Transceiver.
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> Is there such thing as a 0 ohm resistor? How do i even build it? Just
> ignore it and place a wire?
 
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