5-Band Resistor Color code
5-Band Resistor Color code
Resistance Value:
Here’s how this calculator Works lets finds.
- First Band: Represents the first significant digit.
- Second Band: Represents the second significant digit.
- Third Band: Represents the third significant digit.
- Fourth Band: Represents the multiplier.
- Fifth Band: Represents the tolerance.
The color codes for the digits, multiplier, and tolerance are as follows:
- Black: 0, x10^0
- Brown: 1, x10^1, ±1%
- Red: 2, x10^2, ±2%
- Orange: 3, x10^3
- Yellow: 4, x10^4, ±4%
- Green: 5, x10^5, ±0.5%
- Blue: 6, x10^6, ±0.25%
- Violet: 7, x10^7, ±0.10%
- Gray: 8, x10^8, ±0.05%
- White: 9, x10^9
- Gold: x10^-1, ±5%
- Silver: x10^-2, ±10%123
Here is an Example A 5-band resistor with the colors brown, green, black, orange, and red can be decoded like this:
- First Band (brown): 1st significant digit = 1
- Second Band (green): 2nd significant digit = 5
- Third Band (black): 3rd significant digit = 0
- Fourth Band (orange): Multiplier = x10^3 (1k)
- Fifth Band (red): Tolerance = ±2%
So, the resistance will be: 150 * 1k = 150k Ohms with ±2% tolerance
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