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Resistor Color Codign Exercise

The document discusses the resistor color code system used to identify resistor values through colored bands. It explains that the first three bands represent the first digits and multiplier, while the fourth band indicates tolerance. Two examples are given to demonstrate decoding values from colors and assigning colors for given values. An exercise is included to practice these skills by decoding color bands and assigning bands for given resistor values.

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Resistor Color Codign Exercise

The document discusses the resistor color code system used to identify resistor values through colored bands. It explains that the first three bands represent the first digits and multiplier, while the fourth band indicates tolerance. Two examples are given to demonstrate decoding values from colors and assigning colors for given values. An exercise is included to practice these skills by decoding color bands and assigning bands for given resistor values.

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Rennik McCaig

8/17/22
Digital Electronics - Resistor Color Code Exercise

The Resistor Color Code

The general purpose carbon film resistors which are used in electrical and electronic circuits are
marked using a four colored bands system. The 4th color band indicates the resistor’s tolerance
and is normally gold. This means that the resistor is within 5% plus or minus of the marked
value. A silver 4th color band indicates a 10% tolerance. The first three bands determine the
value of the resistor. The first two bands determine the value of the resistor and the third band
determines the multiplier for the first two digits. Simply stated, the value of the third band
determines the number of zeros to add to the first two color values.

Example 1

Resistor color bands: Blue, Grey, Brown, Gold. The color code is reproduced for convenience.

Band 1: Blue = 6
Band 2: Grey = 8
Band 3: Brown = 1, add one zero to the first two numbers

Therefore the value of this resistor is 680 Ohms. This is written as 680R.

color band1 band2 band3

black 0 0 none
brown 1 1 0
red 2 2 00
orange 3 3 000
yellow 4 4 0000
green 5 5 00000
blue 6 6 000000
violet 7 7 0000000
grey 8 8 00000000
white 9 9 000000000
Rennik McCaig

8/17/22
Digital Electronics - Resistor Color Code Exercise

The second resistor color code skill is converting a numerical resistor value into the correct color
bands. Since most circuit diagrams list numerical values on schematic symbols, this skill allows
design engineers and technicians to select the correct device from a stock of resistors.

Example 2

What are the color bands on a 10 kΩ resistor with a 5% tolerance?

Step 1: Convert from kilo-Ohms to Ohms 10 kΩ = 10 000 Ohms.

Step 2: Look at the first digit is 1. 1 = Brown. This will be the first color band on the left.

Step 3: Look at the next digit after the number 1. This is a 0. 0= Black. This will be the second
color band.

Step 4: What remains is 000 (three zeros). An Orange third band indicates three zeros. This will
be the third color band.

Step 5: The fourth band is the tolerance, which is 5%. This is represented by the color Gold.
Rennik McCaig

Digital Electronics - Resistor Color Code Exercise 8/17/22

Complete the following exercises and submit them for grading.

Exercise 1

Using the color chart above, decode the value of the following resistors and indicate the
tolerance:

1. Brown, Black, Red, Gold. 31,200 Ω

2. Yellow Violet, Yellow, Gold. 4,740,000 Ω

3. Brown, Black, Green, Gold. 10,500,000 Ω

4. Blue, Grey, Black, Gold. 680 Ω

5. Orange, White, Orange, Gold. 393,000 Ω

Exercise 2

What are the color bands on the following value resistors all of which have a 5% tolerance?

1. 22 k Ω Red, Red, Orange, Gold

2. 10 Ω Brown, Black, Black, Gold

3. 10 k Ω Brown, Black, Orange, Gold

4. 470 kΩ Yellow, Violet, Yellow, Gold

5. 33 kΩ Orange, Orange, Orange, Gold

6. 220 kΩ Red, Red, Yellow, Gold

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