Dce 2 DL 1
Dce 2 DL 1
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RESISTOR COLOR CODING
OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
Ohmmeter
The four-band resistor shown in Figure 1.1 above is color coded as follows: brown,
black, yellow, gold. With the aid of the color code chart in Figure 1.2, the first two colors
represent respectively, the significant digits 1 0. Yellow, the third color which is the
multiplier, is represented by x 10 kΩ. The fourth color, gold, is given by ± 5%. Hence, this
resistor has a coded value of 10 x 10 kΩ ± 5% or 100 kΩ ± 5%.
The five-band resistor shown above has the color codes: brown, orange, black,
black, brown. Notice that the last color is farthest from the first four colors, just like in the
case of the four-band resistor. The first three colors are represented by the digits 1 3 0,
respectively. The multiplier, which is the fourth color, is x 1 Ω, and the tolerance is ± 1%.
Hence, this resistor has a coded value of 130 x 1 Ω ± 1% or 130 Ω ± 1%.
PROCEDURE
CONCLUSION
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