The background behind this is that I'm going through some of the scrap circuit boards that I have laying around and one item that I was looking for in particular is a Current Sense Resistor. These are typically super low value and (I think) somewhat larger than normal resistors...at least the ones I've seen before (DALE resistors mainly in 32XX and bigger packages). Usually find them in or near a power supply.
Anyway, I'm looking for this resistor for an L298 motor controller that I'm building. That's a 3A H-bridge IC if I remember correctly, so I'm concerned about the "wattage" of the resistor. Probably going to be running at least 7.2V, but perhaps up to 12V, to drive the motors. Haven't done the math on it yet, but I am concerned that a "1Watt" resistor isn't going to cut it unless this thing is truly down around 0.01Ohms. I have yet to see sparks fly on my bench, and I don't want to start.

I've got the SMD resistor code down just fine. It's just the odd codes like this one that have me second guessing myself.
Thanks guys!