Which of the following colors is used for first band in a 5 band color inductor?

Which of the following colors is used for first band in a 5 band color inductor?

Fig 3.4.1 Four Band Standard EIA Colour Code For Inductors.

Band 1 2
Meaning 1st Digit 2nd Digit
Green 5 5
Blue 6 6
Violet 7 7

What is the tolerance value of black color in a 4 band standard inductor?

Inductor Color Codes

Inductor Color Codes (4-Band EIA and 5-Band Mil-Spec Inductors)
Color 1st Significant Digit Tolerance
Black 0
Brown 1 ±1%
Red 2 ±2%

What are colour codes?

Color codes are ways of representing the colors we see everyday in a format that a computer can interpret and display. Commonly used in websites and other software applications, there are a variety of formats. The two that will be introduced here are the Hex Color Codes, and the RGB color codes.

How do you calculate resistance color code?

The formula for the three-band resistor color code is – 1st digit. 2nd digit. third digit x Multiplier = 1.0. 3 X100 = 10.3-kilo ohm ±5% 100 ppm/oc.

What is resistor color code?

The colour code used to denote the tolerance rating of a resistor is given as: Brown = 1%, Red = 2%, Gold = 5%, Silver = 10 % If resistor has no fourth tolerance band then the default tolerance would be at 20%.

How to identify inductor markings?

xRx values are in micro Henries (μH)

  • Three digit values are in nano Henries (nH) or micro Henries (μH),depending on manufacturers choice
  • First two digits are the value
  • Third digit is the multiplier (or number of zeros added to the value)
  • If there is an R,its acts as a decimal point,and there is no multiplier
  • How to read the resistor color code?

    RED: 2

  • GREEN: 5
  • BLUE: 6
  • VIOLET: 7
  • GREY: 8
  • WHITE: 9. But this is not for all colors. From right to left the second color is multiplier.
  • RED: 100
  • GREEN: 100000
  • BLUE: 1000000
  • GOLD: 0.1
  • What does a resistor color code mean?

    The resistor color code indicates the electronic value of a resistor. Manufacturers devised the universal electronic color code rating system in the early part of the twentieth century because the bands of color were much easier to read on a small resistor than tiny print, and were also cheaper to produce.

    What is color code for 108 ohms resistor?

    The colour code of given resistor is Brown black brown silver or gold. First colour and second colour forms two digit and we multiply with power of 10 with third digit.