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RVal 1.12

Developer: Brian Taylor (more products...)
OS:Win 3.1x/95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP
License:Shareware
Price: $18 (Buy it now)
Size:0.03 MB
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RVal is a program for Electronic Engineers and hobbyists. It will find the nearest preferred resistor values satisfying certain criteria or all within a given tolerance, in whichever range of preferred values the user selects. All the standard value ranges are supported; they are E6, E12, E24, E48, E96 and E192. Preferred values can be selected according to the following criteria:

* The nearest preferred value to that specified.

* The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Ratio.




* The pair of preferred values having the closest approximation to the required Difference.

* Pairs of preferred values which, when placed in series or parallel provide the closest approximation to the required value.

* The preferred value required in parallel with an existing value to provide the closest approximation to the required value.

The program's output can be printed, saved or appended to a text file or copied (in part or in full) to the clipboard. RVal also includes the facility to output a list of the values in the selected range. Clipboard or file contents are suitable for import into a spreadsheet or similar program.
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