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These tutorials & guides are intended to help beginners in the field of electronics get started or provide some insight into a specific component.
The information in these guides will be updated as often as possible!
An overview on how resistors and restriance work
When there is current in a material then the free electrons move through the material and while also coliding occasionally with atoms. Whenever such a collision happens then the electron will lose some of its energy in the process and slowing down the electron. The more collisions there are with atoms thre more the flow of current is resrticted. This property of a material that restricts the flow of elctron movement is called resistance, usually designated by 'R'.
Resistance therefore is the opposition to current.
Whenever current flow is occurring through a material that has resistance, heat is produced by the collisions. A wire with a small resitance will become warm if a sufficient amount of current is applied.
Resistance, R, is expressed in units of ohms. One ohm of restiance exists whenere there is one Ampere of current in the material with one Volt applied accross the material.
R=V/I
The reciprocal of resistance if conductince, symbolised by G and measured in Siemens, symbolised by S.
G= 1/R
Some components are specifically designed to have a certain amount of resistance; these devices are called Resistors.The main use of a Resistor is to limit
All resistors can be classified as either a Fixed Resistor or a Variable Resistor.
Fixed resistors come in a large range of values that are determined by the manufacturer and cannot be easily changed to different value of resistance.
Fixed resistors can come in many forms and shapes and, different materials. The most commonly used resistor is the Carbon-type resistor. A mixture of insulating filler is added to the Carbon material to determine the resistance value of a fixed carbon resistor.
In terms of shape and form of Carbon resistors, there are a few standard types
All resistors have a certain level of tolerance (inaccuracy) that a manufacturer will specifify; standard resistors will have either a 5% or a 10% tolerance rating, which is indicated directly on the resistor by means of using color bands. Gold bands indicates a 5% tolerance rate while Silver indicates 10% tolerance can be expected.All resistors also their reistance value indicated as group of color bands on the resistor itself.
How to read Resistor Color Codes:
If there are 4 less color bands on the resistor:
If there are 5 color bands on the resistor:
The color-to-digit relationship for a resistor is indicated here:
Variable resistors are designed to have their resistance values be changable either manually or automatically.
10K Ohm A103G 7PIN Network Resistor Array,
R3.22
10k OHM NTC Thermistor Resistor (Temperature Sensor)
R6.89
32.768KHz Quarts Crystal Passive Oscillator
R13.89
Photoresistor 5MM Light Dependent Resistor (LDR (0-10M Ohm) - 5mm
R2.74