Resistor Color Code Calculator

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About this app

The application is an easy-to-use color code calculator for calculating the resistance of a resistor. The application supports color codes for 4, 5, and 6-band resistors.

Resistor
A resistor is a component that is used in electrical circuits to limit the current flow. The resistance of a resistor is measured in Ohms (Ω). When a current (I) of one Ampère passes through a resistor with a voltage drop (U) of one Volt, the resistance of a resistor (R) corresponds with one Ohm. This ratio is represented by Ohm's law: R = U ÷ I.

Color code
The color codes on a resistor identifies the resistance, tolerance, and/or temperature coefficient of a resistor. Resistors come in variation with 4, 5, or 6 colors bands, as shown in the logo of this application. In the following, the meaning of each band is described for each type of resistor.

4-band resistor
1. The first band represents the first digit of the resistance value.
2. The second band represents the second digit of the resistance value.
3. The third band represents the multiplication factor of the resistance value.
4. The fourth band represents the tolerance in percentage of the resistance value.

5-band resistor
1. The first band represents the first digit of the resistance value.
2. The second band represents the second digit of the resistance value.
3. The third band represents the third digit of the resistance value.
4. The fourth band represents the multiplication factor of the resistance value.
5. The fifth band represents the tolerance in percentage of the resistance value.

6-band resistor
1. The first band represents the first digit of the resistance value.
2. The second band represents the second digit of the resistance value.
3. The third band represents the third digit of the resistance value.
4. The fourth band represents the multiplication factor of the resistance value.
5. The fifth band represents the tolerance in percentage of the resistance value.
6. The sixth band represents the temperature coefficient of the resistance value.

In total, there are 12 different colors. The colors are black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, grey, white, gold, and silver. The resistance of the resistor is determined by the colors of the bands.
Updated on
5 May 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
12.6K reviews
Primo Quartus
21 March 2021
Garbage. Switching from 4 bands to 5 prompted very loud and obnoxious ads, then I find the thing just goes right back to 4 bands as soon as I select the first color. Fix this.
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Edwin Chinyama
13 November 2021
This is a very good application,it has improved my skill in amplifier engineering when it comes to circult diagram interplitation Thank you.
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Seth Baldwin
31 July 2022
Wooks well, definitely helps me learn. I'm glad they give an option for no ads for a small $1.99 fee.
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