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Capacitor Colour Codes and Colour Code Descriptions

The document provides information on capacitor colour codes, which is an international standard used to identify the values and specifications of capacitors. It describes the different coloured bands on capacitors that represent digits, multipliers, tolerance levels, temperature coefficients, and voltage ratings. Tables are included that list the meanings and specifications for each colour in the common capacitor colour coding schemes. The colour codes provide an easy visual way to determine a capacitor's value where direct numeric markings may be impractical or ambiguous.

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Capacitor Colour Codes and Colour Code Descriptions

The document provides information on capacitor colour codes, which is an international standard used to identify the values and specifications of capacitors. It describes the different coloured bands on capacitors that represent digits, multipliers, tolerance levels, temperature coefficients, and voltage ratings. Tables are included that list the meanings and specifications for each colour in the common capacitor colour coding schemes. The colour codes provide an easy visual way to determine a capacitor's value where direct numeric markings may be impractical or ambiguous.

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Capacitor Colour Codes


Generally, the actual values of Capacitance, Voltage or Tolerance are marked onto the body
of the capacitors in the form of alphanumeric characters.

However, when the value of the capacitance is of a decimal value problems arise with the marking of the
“Decimal Point” as it could easily not be noticed resulting in a misreading of the actual capacitance value.
Instead letters such as p (pico) or n(nano) are used in place of the decimal point to identify its position and the
weight of the number.
For example, a capacitor can be labelled as, n47 = 0.47nF, 4n7 = 4.7nF or 47n = 47nF and so on. Also,
sometimes capacitors are marked with the capital letter K to signify a value of one thousand pico-Farads, so for
example, a capacitor with the markings of 100K would be 100 x 1000pF or 100nF.
To reduce the confusion regarding letters, numbers and decimal points, an International colour coding scheme
was developed many years ago as a simple way of identifying capacitor values and tolerances. It consists of
coloured bands (in spectral order) known commonly as the Capacitor Colour Code system and whose
meanings are illustrated below:

Capacitor Colour Code Table

Temperature
Band Multiplier Tolerance Tolerance
Digit A Digit B Coefficient
Colour D (T) > 10pf (T) < 10pf
(TC)

Black 0 0 x1 ± 20% ± 2.0pF

Brown 1 1 x10 ± 1% ± 0.1pF -33×10-6

Red 2 2 x100 ± 2% ± 0.25pF -75×10-6

Orange 3 3 x1,000 ± 3% -150×10-6

Yellow 4 4 x10,000 ± 4% -220×10-6

Green 5 5 x100,000 ± 5% ± 0.5pF -330×10-6

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Blue 6 6 x1,000,000 -470×10-6
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Violet 7 7 -750×10-6

Grey 8 8 x0.01 +80%,-20%

White 9 9 x0.1 ± 10% ± 1.0pF

Gold x0.1 ± 5%

Silver x0.01 ± 10%

Capacitor Voltage Colour Code Table

Voltage Rating (V)


Band Colour
Type J Type K Type L Type M Type N

Black 4 100 10 10

Brown 6 200 100 1.6

Red 10 300 250 4 35

Orange 15 400 40

Yellow 20 500 400 6.3 6

Green 25 600 16 15

Blue 35 700 630 20

Violet 50 800

Grey 900 25 25

White 3 1000 2.5 3

Gold 2000

Silver

Capacitor Voltage Reference


Type J – Dipped Tantalum Capacitors.
Type K – Mica Capacitors.
Type L – Polyester/Polystyrene Capacitors.
Type M – Electrolytic 4 Band Capacitors.
Type N – Electrolytic 3 Band Capacitors.
An example of the use of capacitor colour codes is given as:

Metalised Polyester Capacitor


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Disc & Ceramic Capacitor

The Capacitor Colour Code system was used for many years on unpolarised polyester and mica moulded
capacitors. This system of colour coding is now obsolete but there are still many “old” capacitors around.
Nowadays, small capacitors such as film or disk types conform to the BS1852 Standard and its new
replacement, BS EN 60062, were the colours have been replaced by a letter or number coded system.
Generally the code consists of 2 or 3 numbers and an optional tolerance letter code to identify the tolerance.
Where a two number code is used the value of the capacitor only is given in picofarads, for example, 47 = 47
pF and 100 = 100pF etc. A three letter code consists of the two value digits and a multiplier much like the
resistor colour codes in the resistors section.
For example, the digits 471 = 47*10 = 470pF. Three digit codes are often accompanied by an additional
tolerance letter code as given below.

Capacitor Tolerance Letter Codes Table

Letter B C D F G J K M Z

C <10pF ±pF 0.1 0.25 0.5 1 2


Tolerance
C >10pF ±% 0.5 1 2 5 10 20 +80-20

Consider the capacitor below:


The capacitor on the left is of a ceramic disc type capacitor that has the code 473J printed
onto its body. Then the 4 = 1st digit, the 7 = 2nd digit, the 3is the multiplier in pico-Farads, pF
and the letter Jis the tolerance and this translates to: 47pF * 1,000 (3 zero’s) = 47,000 pF,
47nF or 0.047uF the Jindicates a tolerance of +/- 5%
Then by just using numbers and letters as codes on the body of the capacitor we can easily
determine the value
of its capacitance either in Pico-farad’s, Nano-farads or Micro-farads3/5and
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a list of these “international” codes is given in the following table along with their equivalent
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Capacitor Letter Codes Table

Picofarad Nanofarad Microfarad Picofarad Nanofarad Microfarad


Code Code
(pF) (nF) (uF) (pF) (nF) (uF)

10 0.01 0.00001 100 4700 4.7 0.0047 472

15 0.015 0.000015 150 5000 5.0 0.005 502

22 0.022 0.000022 220 5600 5.6 0.0056 562

33 0.033 0.000033 330 6800 6.8 0.0068 682

47 0.047 0.000047 470 10000 10 0.01 103

100 0.1 0.0001 101 15000 15 0.015 153

120 0.12 0.00012 121 22000 22 0.022 223

130 0.13 0.00013 131 33000 33 0.033 333

150 0.15 0.00015 151 47000 47 0.047 473

180 0.18 0.00018 181 68000 68 0.068 683

220 0.22 0.00022 221 100000 100 0.1 104

330 0.33 0.00033 331 150000 150 0.15 154

470 0.47 0.00047 471 200000 200 0.2 254

560 0.56 0.00056 561 220000 220 0.22 224

680 0.68 0.00068 681 330000 330 0.33 334

750 0.75 0.00075 751 470000 470 0.47 474

820 0.82 0.00082 821 680000 680 0.68 684

1000 1.0 0.001 102 1000000 1000 1.0 105

1500 1.5 0.0015 152 1500000 1500 1.5 155

2000 2.0 0.002 202 2000000 2000 2.0 205

2200 2.2 0.0022 222 2200000 2200 2.2 225

3300 3.3 0.0033 332 3300000 3300 3.3 335

The next tutorial in our section about Capacitors, we look at connecting together Capacitor in Parallel and see
that the total capacitance is the sum of the individual capacitors.

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