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Reading Resistor Color Codes

It is very helpful if you learn to read the color codes. A color code chart
showing how to read the four color bands on resistors with a 5% or 10%
tolerance is shown in Figure 3. 1% resistors are similar except that they
use a fifth band to provide a way of showing another significant digit. For
example, a 1,500 ohm (1.5 k-ohm) 5% resistor has the color bands brown,
green and red signifying one, five and two zeros. A 1,500 ohm (1.5 k-
ohm) 1% tolerance resistor has the color bands brown, green, black and
brown signifying one, five, zero, and one zero.

The optional band shown in Figure 3 indicates other performance
specifications for the resistor. When used, it is separated from the other
color bands by a wider space.

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If in doubt of a resistor’s value, use a DMM. It may be difficult

to see the colors on some resistors, particularly 1% tolerance resistors with
a dark blue body. Do NOT be concerned with minor deviations of your
DMM reading from the expected value. Typical errors in most DMMs and
the tolerances of the resistors normally produce readings that are slightly
different from the value indicated by the color bands

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Identifying Molded Inductors

Small molded inductors have color bands that use the same numeric
values as resistors but they start near the center of the inductor and work
toward the end. These colors are listed in the text after the value of the
inductor, for example: 27

H (red-vio-blk). The red stripe would be near

the center of the inductor and the black stripe would be closer to the end.
On very small chokes, the first color will be only slightly farther from one
end than the last color. There may be a variety of other stripes on
inductors as well, indicating their tolerance, conformance to certain
specifications and other data.

FIRST DIGIT

TOLERANCE:

OPTIONAL

SECOND DIGIT

MULTIPLIER

Black

Brown

Red

Orange

Yellow

Green

Blue

Violet

Gray

White

Silver

Gold

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

-

-

X 1

X 10

X 100

X 10K

X 10K

X 100K

X 1M

-

-

-

X 0.01

X 0.1

COLOR

DIGIT

MULTIPLIER

GOLD = 5%
SILVER = 10%

Figure 3. Resistor Color Code.

Identifying Capacitors

Capacitors are identified by their value and the spacing of their leads.

Small-value fixed capacitors usually are marked with one, two or three
digits and no decimal point. The significant digits are shown in
parenthesis in the text. For example: “C2, .01 (103)”.