A handy all-in-one tool for reading resistor color code values for a 4 band resistor, 5 band resistor, or 6 band resistor.
Let us consider the color code for the resistor with the bands YELLOW-VIOLET-BLACK-BROWN-GREY. Yellow corresponds to the value ‘4’ in the color chart. Violet represents ‘7’ and Black represents the value ‘0’. Brown represents the multiplier ‘10’. Thus the value of the resistance t...
The resistor color code chart is a handy table to decipher the coding system. Resistor Color Code Calculator This interactive tool let’s you easily enter the resistor color band information and then returns the resistance value, tolerance and temperature coefficient. It even indicates if the ...
Resistor Color Code Chart The chart below shows how to determine the resistance and tolerance for resistors. The table can also be used to specify the color of the bands when the values are known. Anautomatic resistor calculatorcan be used to quickly find the resistor values. ...
Resistor Color Code chart Before reading the resistor color codes, we need to first figure out from which band to start with. The tolerance band is situated with some gap from the other 2-3 bands so we get the idea from where to start with. Also, it is advisable to read the datasheet...
Resistor Color Code Chart The chart below shows how to determine the resistance and tolerance for resistors. The table can also be used to specify the color of the bands when the values are known. Anautomatic resistor calculatorcan be used to quickly find the resistor values. ...
Resistor Color Code Calculator - Resistor Color Code Calculator is an interactive online Calculator to calculate the resistance value based on color band...
Figure 1.Resistor color code chart. Image used courtesy ofEEPower The color code calculator that we are going to build in this project covers only four band resistors. For these types of components, the first two bands represent the two most significant digits of the resistance value, ...
Using my normal color-chart for resistor values, this makes no sense. Can someone help, please? The circuit is a low noise amplifier. There are two of these resistors, There appears to be one in series with the +12V and one with the -12V supply to the input OP (AD797). However, ...
resistor color code Acronyms [ri′zis·tər ′kəl·ər ‚kōd] (electricity) Code adopted by the Electronic Industries Association to mark the values of resistance on resistors in a readily recognizable manner; the first color represents the first significant figure of the resistor value...