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Color codes are used on electronic components, such as resistors and capacitors, to indicate values or ratings. They have also been used on signaling wire and cable as well, particularly for
telephone and digital bus cables. The color-digit pairs used in the resistor example below are
standard, but the tolerance and higher multiplier values are for resistors only.
Resistor Example
+- - - - - - - - - - - - -+
|AA BB CC DD |
---|AA BB CC DD |---
|AA BB CC DD |
+- - - - - - - - - - - - -+
band A is first significant figure of resistance value in ohms
band B is the second significant figure
band C is the decimal multiplier
band D if present, indicates tolerance of value in percent (no color means 20%)
color sig fig decimal tolerance
of band or # 0s multiplier +/-
black 0 10^0
brown? 1 10^1 1%
red 2 10^2 2%
orange 3 10^3 3%
yellow 4 10^4 4%
green 5 10^5
blue 6 10^6
violet? 7 10^7
gray? 8 10^8
white 9 10^9
gold 0.1 5% (or letter "J")
silver 0.01 10% (or letter "K")
no color 20% (or letter "M")
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