The RKM code,[1] also referred to as "letter and numeral code for resistance and capacitance values and tolerances",[1] "letter and digit code for resistance and capacitance values and tolerances",[2][3] or informally as "R notation"[4][5][6][7][8][9] is a notation to specify resistor and capacitor values defined in the international standard IEC 60062 (formerly IEC 62) since 1952. Other standards including DIN 40825 (1973), BS 1852 (1975),[10] IS 8186 (1976), and EN 60062 (1993) have also accepted it. The updated IEC 60062:2016,[1] amended in 2019, comprises the most recent release of the standard.
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