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Figuring ohm value on resistors

Braxus

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Stupid question here... Trying to figure out the ohm value of a reisistor that I have here. Most resistors that I've seen are tan colored with four bands. However, the one I have here has a light blue colored jacket with five color bands. What's the method of cacluating these ones?

Also, any difference between the tan and the blue jacket colored resistors?
 

VictorLazlo

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I think its 470 ohms 1% tol

(The other way around it comes out to 1000M ohms, which seems a little off.)
 

ScottMac

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47 Ohms, "fer sher," the blue is usually a ceramic carbon-film, the brown band (likely to really be "gold" ) is (I believe) 5% (47 Ohms, + / - 5%).

The resistor color code is

Black.............0
Brown...........1
Red...............2
Orange.........3
Yellow...........4
Green...........5
Blue..............6
Violet............7
Grey.............8
White...........9

Standard is two bands for value, the third band is the multiplier, in "Tens" (black = no multiplier(1), brown is X10, red is X100, orange is X1000, etc)

Tolerance: No color = 20%, Silver = 10%, Gold=5% (if it is brown, it probably is a 1% - I don't remember)

Yellow (4), violet (7), black (0), black (no multiplier), brown (tolerance - gold is 5%)


Good Luck

Scott
 
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Originally posted by: Braxus
Stupid question here... Trying to figure out the ohm value of a reisistor that I have here. Most resistors that I've seen are tan colored with four bands. However, the one I have here has a light blue colored jacket with five color bands. What's the method of cacluating these ones?

Also, any difference between the tan and the blue jacket colored resistors?


Those are usually precision resistors (<1%). The 5'th colour is the precision.

 

LordMorpheus

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Aug 14, 2002
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multimeter!!

I don't know the code of the bands yet, but I do have a nice multimeter thats always worked for me.