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The document discusses resistor color codes, which use color bands to identify the resistor value and tolerance. It provides examples of 4-band and 5-band resistor codes, where the tolerance is indicated by the fourth or fifth color band. Resistors are coded with colors like gold, silver, and brown to denote values or tolerances like +/- 1% or +/- 20%.

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The document discusses resistor color codes, which use color bands to identify the resistor value and tolerance. It provides examples of 4-band and 5-band resistor codes, where the tolerance is indicated by the fourth or fifth color band. Resistors are coded with colors like gold, silver, and brown to denote values or tolerances like +/- 1% or +/- 20%.

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Resistor Color Codes


Components and wires are coded are with colors to identify their value and function.

The colors brown, red, green, blue, and violet are used as tolerance codes on 5-band resistors only. All 5-band resistors use
a colored tolerance band. The blank (20%) "band" is only used with the "4-band" code (3 colored bands + a blank "band").

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Example #1

A resistor colored Yellow-Violet-Orange-Gold would be 47 kO with a tolerance of +/- 5%.

Example #2

A resistor colored Green-Red-Gold-Silver would be 5.2 O with a tolerance of +/- 10%.

Example #3

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A resistor colored White-Violet-Black would be 97 O with a tolerance of +/- 20%. When you see only three color bands on a
resistor, you know that it is actually a 4-band code with a blank (20%) tolerance band.

Example #4

A resistor colored Orange-Orange-Black-Brown-Violet would be 3.3 kO with a tolerance of +/- 0.1%.

Example #5

A resistor colored Brown-Green-Grey-Silver-Red would be 1.58 O with a tolerance of +/- 2%.

Example #6

A resistor colored Blue-Brown-Green-Silver-Blue would be 6.15 O with a tolerance of +/- 0.25%.

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