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680 Ohm Resistance 1/4W Power Rating 5% Tolerance Carbon Film Resistor - RS648

680 Ohm Resistance 1/4W Power Rating 5% Tolerance Carbon Film Resistor - RS648

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  • Carbon film resistors
  • Tolerance: 5 percent
  • Power Rating: 0.25 Watt
  • Value: 680 Ohm

Description :

A resistor is a passivetwo-terminalelectrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias active elements, and terminate transmission lines, among other uses. High-power resistors that can dissipate many watts of electrical power as heat, may be used as part of motor controls, in power distribution systems, or as test loads for generators. Fixed resistors have resistances that only change slightly with temperature, time or operating voltage.

The Standard Resistor Colour Code Chart :

The Resistor Colour Code Table :

Colour Digit Multiplier Tolerance
Black 0 1
Brown 1 10 ± 1%
Red 2 100 ± 2%
Orange 3 1,000
Yellow 4 10,000
Green 5 100,000 ± 0.5%
Blue 6 1,000,000 ± 0.25%
Violet 7 10,000,000 ± 0.1%
Grey 8 ± 0.05%
White 9
Gold 0.1 ± 5%
Silver 0.01 ± 10%
None ± 20%

Calculating Resistor Values :

The Resistor Colour Code system is all well and good but we need to understand how to apply it in order to get the correct value of the resistor. The “left-hand” or the most significant colored band is the band which is nearest to a connecting lead with the color-coded bands being read from left-to-right as follows:

Digit, Digit, Multiplier = Colour, Colour x 10 colors in Ohm’s (Ω)