A handy all-in-one tool for reading resistor color code values for a 4 band resistor, 5 band resistor, or 6 band resistor. Resistor Color Code Calculator and C…
Resistor Colour Code Calculator Newark's resistor colour chart gives you band colours, resistance, and tolerance for various types of resistors to help you identify components in your electronics projects. Pressure Conversion Calculator Select # of Bands: Band #1: Band #2: Band #3: Multiplier ...
This resistor color code calculator is used to calculate resistance values and tolerances for 4, 5, and 6 band resistors. Select the number of band and colors to determine the value and tolerance of the resistors. Output - - - - Resistance : ...
Resistor Color Code 4 BandTolerance, Decimal Multiplier
Example for calculate the resistor color code: (Band 1) (Band 2) X (Band 3) with tolerance of Band 4 Consider yellow (4), violet (7), orange (1000), gold (+/- 5%) so the value of resistor is 47K ohm with +/- 5% tolerance. ...
The color code is given by several bands. Together they specify the resistance value, the tolerance, and sometimes the reliability or failure rate. The number of bands varies from three to six. At a minimum, two bands indicate the resistance value and one band serves as multiplier. The resis...
To use our simple resistor color code calculator, all you need to do is use the drop-down boxes to select the color of each band on the resistor.The calculator will automatically work out all the values of your resistor on the fly....
How to Identify Resistor Color Code The figure below shows the layout of the bands, the multiplier, and the tolerance value of a resistor. For a 6-band resistor, an additional temperature coefficient band is provided. The gap between the multiplier and the tolerance specifies the left and righ...
Introducing the Resistor Color Band Calculator - the ultimate tool for engineers, hobbyists, and students of electronics! With this app, you can quickly and e…
1st and 2nd band – Digits for resistance value 3rd band – Multiplier (Optional 4th band – Tolerance) For example, green-blue-red equates to a 56 x 100 = 5600 Ω resistor. Very simple and common coding. 4 Band Color Code This expands the 3 band code by adding a 4th tolerance band...