Resistors

Resistors are a basic fundamental component of electronics. Their purpose is to resist (effectively limiting) current and come in varying sizes.

How Resistors Are Made

The common carbon composition resistors have a carbon composition inside with a protective housing on the outside, also with wire lead leading in and out – to carry the current in and out. Carbon composition is a powdered carbon mixed with a glue-like binder. The resistance can be changed from one resistor to the next by changing the ratio of carbon to the binder.

Color Codes

Color Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 (Multiplier)
Black 0 0 1
Brown 1 1 10
Red 2 2 100
Orange 3 3 1,000
Yellow 4 4 10,000
Green 5 5 100,000
Blue 6 6 1,000,000
Violet 7 7 10,000,000
Gray 8 8 100,000,000
White 9 9 -

N.B.There is sometimes a fourth band indicating the tolerance of the resistor. Gold = ± 5%, Silver = ± 10% and no band = ± 20%.

Types of Resistors

There are many different types of electronic resistors:

  • Metal Film Resistors – These use a thin film of metal (or use a metal particle mixture) so different resistances can be realised.
  • Carbon Film Resistors – These have a carbon film on a tiny ceramic cylinder. The resistance is controlled by a spiral groove that is cut into the film so the length of carbon can be changed between resistors.
  • Wire-wound Resistors – These resistors have a tubular form and are wrapped with coils of resistance wire. These are very precise and take lots of heat.
  • Variable Resistors – Sometimes known as Potentiometers, this is a generic term for resistors where their resistance can be changed manually. These are used in filters, radio – for changing volume, lamps for changing brightness etc.
  • Photoresistors – Photoresistors (or photocells) are made from a light-sensitive material (possibly cadmium sulfide) and are variable resistors, by decreasing the light level, increases the resistance and vice versa.
  • Thermistors – Again, these are variable resistors where increasing the temperature will decrease their resistance.

Related posts:

  1. Voltage Regulators
  2. Coils
  3. MultiMeters
  4. Wire
  5. Solenoids

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