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[MOVED] Resistor Calculator for electronic engineers

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Hi to evebody.
I would like to share a tool which was developed for my own needs. For some time I recently need to obtain not standard resistor values with rationed precision from standard E24 series of resistors. Unfortuantely I don't find really good and convenient tool to do it. Finally I decided to made Resistors Finder for iPhone.
I did my best to create simple, nice and convenient user interface and fast searching algorithm.
I spent a lot of time to make user interface as simple as possible so you will understand how to use it in first minute. Just type disired resistance and you will get a list of pairs of standard resistors sorted by deviation from the desired value.

Resistor Finder was just released on App Store few days ago.
If you want a free copy please PM me for promo code (Only limited quantity available).
It will be nice to hear some feedback from you all. Any suggestion, critics and feature requests are welcome.
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Re: Resistor Calculator for electronic engineers

i I would like the promo code for the resistor calculator you have compiled, my email address is roy.swift@trackonix.co.uk . Thank you, Roy
 

Re: Resistor Calculator for electronic engineers

Very nice job.

Maybe the next version will be designed for android. ;-)

For newer versions add capacitor, inductors,....


nice job.
 

Re: Resistor Calculator for electronic engineers

It looks nice. Not wanting to detract from it, but for non-iPhone users, here is a suggestion.
Use wolfram alpha (e.g. I typed '54ohm resistance' and got this result).
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Sometimes you have to reframe the question slightly, but it eventually figures out what
you're trying to do.
 

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