This document discusses resistor color coding, specifically the 5-band resistor code. It explains that the first three color bands indicate the first three digits of the resistance value, the fourth band is the multiplier, and the fifth band indicates the tolerance. It provides an example of a 5-band resistor code and links for more information.
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Chapter01 2 (5 Band Resistor)
This document discusses resistor color coding, specifically the 5-band resistor code. It explains that the first three color bands indicate the first three digits of the resistance value, the fourth band is the multiplier, and the fifth band indicates the tolerance. It provides an example of a 5-band resistor code and links for more information.
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2-2: Resistor Color Coding
For 5 band the 2 layer and 3 layer is a
value example figure right side;
For more information refer to;
http://www.eeweb.com/toolbox/5-band- resistor-calculator 2-2: Resistor Color Coding Five-Band Color Code Precision resistors often use a five-band code to obtain more accurate R values. The first three stripes indicate the first 3 digits in the R value. The fourth stripe is the multiplier. The tolerance is given by the fifth stripe. Fig. 2-10: Five-band code. Brown = 1% Red = 2% Green = 0.5% Blue = 0.25% Violet = 0.1%. http://samengstrom.com/15924820/en/read/5_Band_Resistor_Color_Codes