Capacitor Colour Codes and Colour Code Descriptions
Capacitor Colour Codes and Colour Code Descriptions
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:
Temperature
Band Multiplier Tolerance Tolerance
Digit A Digit B Coefficient
Colour D (T) > 10pf (T) < 10pf
(TC)
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Blue 6 6 x1,000,000 -470×10-6
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Violet 7 7 -750×10-6
Gold x0.1 ± 5%
Black 4 100 10 10
Orange 15 400 40
Green 25 600 16 15
Violet 50 800
Grey 900 25 25
Gold 2000
Silver
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replacement, BS EN 60062, were the colours have been replaced by a letter or number coded system.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.
Letter B C D F G J K M Z
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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