Resistor Color Code PDF
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This document explains how to read resistor color codes. It includes a chart for color codes. The example shows how to calculate resistance from the colors of the resistor bands. It also provides practice problems.
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Resistor Color Code Or how to read those little resistors! Resistor Color Code 1st band color gives 1st number 2nd band color gives 2nd number 3rd band color gives # of zeros 4th band color gives tolerance or ± How to read it Resistor...
Resistor Color Code Or how to read those little resistors! Resistor Color Code 1st band color gives 1st number 2nd band color gives 2nd number 3rd band color gives # of zeros 4th band color gives tolerance or ± How to read it Resistors are color coded for easy reading. To determine the value of a given resistor look for the gold or silver tolerance band and hold the resistor with this band to the right. Then read the colored bands left to right. How to read it 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. How to read it Now look at the 2nd color band and match that color to the same chart. Write this number next to the 1st Digit. Match the 3rd color band with the chart under multiplier. This is the number you will multiple the other 2 numbers by. Write it next to the other 2 numbers with a multiplication sign before it. How to read it Example: First color is red which is 2 Second color is black which is 0 Third color is yellow which is 10,000 Tolerance is silver which is 10% Therefore the equation is: 2 0 x 10,000 = 200,000 Ohms ± 10% Resistor Color Code Chart 1st. & 2nd Color Band Digit it Represents -----Multiplier----- BLACK 0 X1 BROWN 1 X10 RED 2 X100 ORANGE 3 X1,000 or 1K YELLOW 4 X10,000 or 10K GREEN 5 X100,000 or 100K BLUE 6 X1,000,000 or 1M VIOLET 7 Silver is divide by 100 GRAY 8 Gold is divide by 10 Tolerances Gold= 5% WHITE 9 Silver=10% None=20% How to remember the code Remember the color codes with this sentence: Big Brown Rabbits Often Yield Great Big Vocal Groans When Gingerly Slapped. K or M? Many resistors have large amounts of resistance, so we use prefixes to have a handy short name “k” is for kilo and means 1000 times “M” is for mega and means 1,000,000 times (million) Practice If you have an Orange Orange Brown Gold resistor What is it’s resistance? The first orange means 3 The second orange means 3 The brown means 1 zero The gold means ± 5% So answer is 330 ohms ± 5% Now you try Determine the resistance of each of the 3 resistors you have Then do the Resistor Color Code worksheet