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Tolerance is an indication of the accuracy of a device specification. For example, a 10 resistor with a tolerance of 5% may in fact have a value anywhere between 95 and 105.
Tolerance is an indication of the accuracy of a device specification. For example, a 100Ω resistor with a tolerance of 5% may in fact have a value anywhere between 95Ω and 105Ω.

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Tolerance is an indication of the accuracy of a device specification. For example, a 100Ω resistor with a tolerance of 5% may in fact have a value anywhere between 95Ω and 105Ω.