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Re: [lpc2100] Re: New file uploaded to lpc2100

2003-12-13 by David Willmore

> >> Yes, it's 51 Ohms. That notation is common in Europe.
> >
> >Is this the:
> >integer-part (unit character) fractional-part
> >notation like calling 9600 baud 9k6?
> Yes. I thought it is the world-wide engineering notation common to circuit
> design??

It's not commonly used in the USA, but it's catching on.  It's still
typical to say 9.6K instead of 9k6 or, since it doesn't save digits,
just 9600. :)  Personally, I really like the 9k6 notation and I push
its use amongst the designers I know.

Cheers,
David

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