robertferanec , 05-08-2020, 08:40 AM
Thank you @beamray.
Precise: as @beamray mentioned, these are with smaller tolerance (so the real value of resistor is more accurate). When you buy 100OHM 5% resistor, the real value can be also 95 or 105OHMs. More precised resistor would be 100OHM 1%, so the real value would be between 99 - 101 OHMs
Calibration: I just call them this way, these are also precise resistors, but they are connected to pins which are used to calibrate something (e.g. currents or voltages in some interfaces). So ideally you would like to place them as close as possible to the pins (otherwise the bad connection could influence reliability of that specific interface or feature)
Termination resistors: again, this is about how resistor is connected to a signal. Serial termination = resistor is placed close to output pin to improve quality of the signal.