Resistor Color Codes
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Resistors are color coded for easy
reading.
To determine the value of a given
resistor look for the gold or silver tolorance band and rotate the
resistor as in the photo above.(Tolerance band to the right). Look
at the 1st color band and determine its color. This maybe difficult
on small or oddly colored resistors. Now look at the chart and match
the "1st & 2nd color band" color to the "Digit it
represents". Write this number down. |
Resistor Color Code
Chart
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1st and 2nd
Color Band
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Equals Number
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Multiplier
Band
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BLACK |
0
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X1
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BROWN |
1
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X10
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RED |
2
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X100
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ORANGE |
3
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X1,000 or 1K
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YELLOW |
4
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X10,000 or 10K
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GREEN |
5
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X100,000
or 100K |
BLUE |
6
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X1,000,000 or 1M
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VIOLET |
7
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Silver is
divide by 100 |
GRAY |
8
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Gold is
divide by 10 |
WHITE |
9 |
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Tolerances |
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- Tolerances
- Gold= 5%
- Silver=10%
- None=20%
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| Now
look at the 2nd color band and match that color to the same chart.
Write this number next to the 1st Digit.
The Last color band is the number you
will multiply the result by. Match the 3rd color band with the chart
under multiplier. This is the number you will mulitple the other 2
numbers by. Write it next to the other 2 numbers with a
multiplication sign before it. Example : 2 2 x 1,000.
To pull it all together now, simply
multiply the first 2 numbers (1st number in the tens column and 2nd
in the ones column) by the Multiplier.
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Tolerance
Explanation
Resistors are never the exact value
that the color codes indicate.Therefore manufacturers place a
tolerance color band on the resistor to tell you just how accurate
this resistor is made. It is simply a measurment of the
imperfections. Gold means the resistor is within 5% of being dead-on
accurate. Silver being within 10% and no color band being within
20%. To determine the exact range that the resistor may be, take the
value of the resistor and mutiply it by 5,10, 0r 20%. That is the
number that the resistor may go either way.
Example: A 1,000 Ohm resistor with a
gold band maybe any value between 950 to 1050 Ohms.
Example: A 22,000 Ohm resistor with a
silver band maybe any value between 19,800 and 24,200 Ohms. |
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