GB/T 5729-2003
ActiveFixed resistors for use in electronic equipment--Part 1:Generic specification
电子设备用固定电阻器 第1部分:总规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the general requirements, test methods, and quality assessment procedures for fixed resistors used in electronic equipment. It is applied as the foundational generic specification for the design, manufacturing, and procurement of fixed resistors across consumer electronics, telecommunications, and industrial control systems. The standard ensures consistent performance, reliability, and interchangeability of resistors in various electronic circuits and assemblies.
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