Resistor
A resistor ( ) is an electronic component that resists, restricts, or opposes the flow of electrical current.
Symbol of resistor
Construction of resistor
where is the length of the conductor, measured in metres [m], A is the cross-section area of the conductor measured in square metres [m²] and ρ (rho) is the electrical resistivity (also called specific electrical resistance) of the material, measured in ohm-metres (Ω·m).
In This formula are constant,therefore already is constant.
Resistance
Resistance is the resistor's characteristic to resist the current flow and reduces the voltage. Resistance has symbol R measured in ohm Ω can be calculated from Ohm's law
Ohm's law
Therefore,
Electricity response
passive electrical component Picture Electric response Resitor DC response
AC response
Resistor Configuration
Resistors in Series
For n resitors connected adjacent to each other as shown
The total resistance
For 2 series resistor of same value
Resistors in parallel
For n resitors connected facing each other as shown
The total resistance
For 2 parallel resistor of same value
Resistors in 2 port network
2 resistor to form 2 port network as shown
3 resistor connected in T configuration
3 resistor connected in Π configuration
Resistor color code
Color | Significant figures |
Multiplier | Tolerance | Temp. Coefficient (ppm/K) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Black | 0 | ×100 | – | 250 | U | |||||
Brown | 1 | ×101 | ±1% | F | 100 | S | ||||
Red | 2 | ×102 | ±2% | G | 50 | R | ||||
Orange | 3 | ×103 | – | 15 | P | |||||
Yellow | 4 | ×104 | (±5%) | – | 25 | Q | ||||
Green | 5 | ×105 | ±0.5% | D | 20 | Z | ||||
Blue | 6 | ×106 | ±0.25% | C | 10 | Z | ||||
Violet | 7 | ×107 | ±0.1% | B | 5 | M | ||||
Gray | 8 | ×108 | ±0.05% (±10%) | A | 1 | K | ||||
White | 9 | ×109 | – | – | ||||||
Gold | – | ×10-1 | ±5% | J | – | |||||
Silver | – | ×10-2 | ±10% | K | – | |||||
None | – | – | ±20% | M | – | |||||
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Resistors found in electronic kits and hobby projects have up to four bars indicating the color code. The first two bars represent the first and second significant digit, the third represents the exponent or decimal multiplier, and the fourth represents the tolerance. The chart to the right shows information about the color coding on resistors.
Further Reading
- The role of resistors in electrical circuits
- Resistors in Series
- Resistors in Parallel
- Resistor's circuit