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This calculator will help you identify the value, tolerance and temperature coefficient of a color coded resistor by simply selecting the bands colors. It will also calculate the minimum and maximum values based on the tolerance ratio. This calculator supports resistors with 3, 4, 5, and 6 bands.
Our Resistor Color Code Calculator is a handy tool for reading carbon-composition resistors, whether it's a 4 band, 5 band, or 6 band type. To use this tool, simply click on a particular color and number and watch how the actual bands on the resistor illustration change.
The resistor color code calculator makes it easy to identify and select resistance and tolerance values for 4, 5, and 6 band through hole resistors.
The Gold or Silver band is always placed to the right. The resistor value is read from the left to right. If there is no tolerance band, then find the side that has a band closest to a lead and make that the first band.
Resistor Color Code Chart. The chart below shows how to determine the resistance and tolerance for resistors. The table can also be used to specify the color of the bands when the values are known. An automatic resistor calculator can be used to quickly find the resistor values.
Find the value and tolerance of a 4 band, 5 band, or 6 band resistor with our Resistor Color Code calculator or download our color code PDF for reference!
Use our simple resistor color code calculator tool below to easily find the value of any resistor. The color bands on your resistor tells you what value the resistor has. Click on a color band below to change its color and the value and tolerance will automatically update to the correct value.
With this resistor color code calculator, you'll quickly and easily find out the resistance of your resistor component. Just choose how many bands your resistor has – 4, 5, or 6, select the colors, and in the blink of an eye, you'll get the resistance with tolerance, range, and temperature coefficient value (if you've chosen 6 band resistor ...
Reading resistor color codes is easy once you understand the meaning and the math behind each band used to indicate resistance value, tolerance, and sometimes even the temperature coefficient. We’ve created a simple chart to explain resistor color coding for you.
The color code chart of resistors and each resistor (3-band resistor to 6-band resistor) are shown in the figure above. The number of bands on a resistor ranges from 3 to 6. The most common types are "4-band resistor" and "5-band resistor". For the multiplier, assign the numerical value of the color code to the " place of 10 ".