What is the minimum size the resistor can be made? | Quantic Ohmega Ticer |

The size of the resistor is only limited by the board shop’s ability to etch accurate lines. As a rule of thumb, the larger the resistor, the better. Most resistor line widths are between 5 and 20 mils, with 10 mils being the most common. There have been resistor applications with line widths less than 5 mils, but currently these are the exception rather than the rule.