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Resistors Techo notes Resistors (R), are the most commonly used of all electronic components, to the point where they are almost taken for granted. There are many different resistor types available with their principal job being to "resist" the flow of current through an electrical circuit, or to act as voltage droppers or voltage dividers. They are "Passive Devices", that is they contain no source of power or amplification but only attenuate or reduce the voltage signal passing through them. When used in DC circuits the voltage drop produced is measured across their terminals as the circuit current flows through them while in AC circuits the voltage and current are both in-phase producing 0 o phase shift. Resistors produce a voltage drop across themselves when an electrical current flows through them because they obey Ohm's Law, and different values of resistance produces different values of current or voltage. This can be very useful in Electronic circuits by controlling or reducing either the current flow or voltage produced across them. There are many different Resistor Types and they are produced in a variety of forms because their particular characteristics and accuracy suit certain areas of application, such as High Stability, High Voltage, High Current etc, or are used as general purpose resistors where their characteristics are less of a problem. Some of the common characteristics associated with the humble resistor are; Temperature Coefficient, Voltage Coefficient, Noise, Frequency Response, Power as well as Temperature Rating, Physical Size and Reliability. In all Electrical and Electronic circuit diagrams and schematics, the most commonly used resistor symbol is that of a "zig-zag" type line with the value of its resistance given in Ohms, Ω. Resistor Symbol All modern resistors can be classified into four broad groups; The symbol used in schematic and electrical drawings for a Resistor can either be a "zigzag" type line or a rectangular box. 1. Carbon Composition Resistor - Made of carbon dust or graphite paste, low wattage values 2. Film or Cermet Resistor - Made from conductive metal oxide paste, very low wattage values 3. Wire-Wound Resistors. - Metallic bodies for heatsink mounting, very high wattage ratings 4. Semiconductor Resistors - High frequency/precision surface mount thin film technology There are a large variety of fixed and variable resistor types with different construction styles available for each group, with each one having its own particular Characteristics, Advantages and Disadvantages. To include all types would make this section very large so I shall limit it to the most commonly used, and readily available general purpose resistor types. Composition Resistors

Techo notes Carbon Resistors are the most common type of Composition Resistors as they are a cheap general purpose resistor. Their resistive element is manufactured from a mixture of finely ground carbon dust or graphite (similar to pencil lead) and a non-conducting ceramic (clay) powder to bind it all together. The ratio of carbon to ceramic determines the overall resistive value of the mixture and the higher this ratio is the lower the resistance. The mixture is then moulded into a cylindrical shape and metal wires or leads are attached to each end to provide the electrical connection before being coated with an outer insulating material and colour coded markings. Carbon Resistor Carbon Composite Resistors are low to medium power resistors with low inductance which makes them ideal for high frequency applications but they can also suffer from noise and stability when hot. Carbon composite resistors are prefixed with a "CR" notation (eg CR10kΩ) and are available in E6 (±20% tolerance (accuracy)), E12 (±10% tolerance) and E24 (±5% & ±2% tolerance) packages with power ratings from 0.125 or 1/4 Watt up to 2 Watts. Film Resistors The generic term "Film Resistor" consist of Metal Film, Carbon Film and Metal Oxide Film resistor types, which are generally made by depositing pure metals, such as nickel, or an oxide film, such as tin-oxide, onto an insulating ceramic rod or substrate. The resistive value of the resistor is controlled by increasing the desired thickness of the film and then by laser cutting a spiral helix groove type pattern into this film. This has the effect of increasing the conductive or resistive path, a bit like taking a long length of straight wire and forming it into a coil. This method of manufacture allows for much closer tolerance resistors (1% or less) as compared to the simpler carbon composition types. The tolerance of a resistor is the difference between the preferred value (i.e, 100 ohms) and its actual manufactured value i.e, 103.6 ohms, and is expressed as a percentage, for example 5%, 10% etc, and in our example the actual tolerance is 3.6%. Film type resistors also achieve a much higher maximum ohmic value compared to other types and values in excess of 10MΩ (10 Million Ω s) are available. Film Resistor

Techo notes Metal Film Resistors have much better temperature stability than their carbon equivalents, lower noise and are generally better for high frequency or radio frequency applications. Metal Oxide Resistors have better high surge current capability with a much higher temperature rating than the equivalent metal film resistors. Another type of film resistor commonly known as a Thick Film Resistor is manufactured by depositing a much thicker conductive paste of CERamic and METal, called Cermet, onto an alumina ceramic substrate. Cermet resistors have similar properties to metal film resistors and are generally used for making small surface mount chip type resistors, multi-resistor networks in one package for pcb's and high frequency resistors. They have good temperature stability, low noise, and good voltage ratings but low surge current properties. Metal Film Resistors are prefixed with a "MFR" notation (eg MFR100kΩ) and a CF for Carbon Film types. Metal film resistors are available in E24 (±5% & ±2% tolerances), E96 (±1% tolerance) and E192 (±0.5%, ±0.25% & ±0.1% tolerances) packages with power ratings of 0.05 (1/20th) of a Watt up to 1/2 Watt. Generally speaking Film resistors are precision low power components. Wirewound Resistors Another type of resistor, called a Wire wound Resistor, is made by winding a thin metal alloy wire (Nichrome) or similar wire onto an insulating ceramic former in the form of a spiral helix similar to the Film Resistors. These types of resistors are generally only available in very low ohmic high precision values (from 0.01 to 100kΩ) due to the gauge of the wire and number of turns possible on the former making them ideal for use in measuring circuits and Whetstone bridge type applications. They are also able to handle much higher electrical currents than other resistors of the same ohmic value with power ratings in excess of 300 Watts. These high power resistors are molded or pressed into an aluminum heat sink body with fins attached to increase their overall surface area to promote heat loss. These types of resistors are called "Chassis Mounted Resistors". They are designed to be physically mounted onto heatsinks or metal plates to further dissipate the generated heat increasing their current carrying capabilities even further. Another type of wire wound resistor is the Power Wire wound Resistor. These are high temperature, high power non-inductive resistor types generally coated with a vitreos or glass epoxy enamel for use in resistance banks or DC motor/servo control and dynamic braking applications. The non-inductive resistance wire is wound around a ceramic or porcelain tube covered with mica to prevent the alloy wires from moving when hot. Wire wound resistors are

Techo notes available in a variety of resistance and power ratings with one main use of Power Wire wound Resistor is in the electrical heating elements of an electric fire which converts the electrical current flowing through it into heat with each element dissipating up to 1000 Watts, (1kW) of energy. Because the wire is wound into a coil, it acts like an inductor causing them to have inductance as well as resistance and this affects the way the resistor behaves in AC circuits by producing a phase shift at high frequencies especially in the larger size resistors. The length of the actual resistance path in the resistor and the leads contributes inductance in series with the "apparent" DC resistance resulting in an overall impedance path Z. impedance (Z) is the combined effect of resistance (R) and inductance (X), measured in ohms and for a series AC circuit is given as, Z 2 = R 2 + X 2. When used in AC circuits this inductance value changes with frequency (inductive reactance, XL = 2πƒL) and therefore, the overall value of the resistor changes. Inductive reactance increases with frequency but is zero at DC (zero frequency). Then, wire wound resistors must not be designed into AC or amplifier type circuits where the frequency across the resistor changes. However, special non-inductive wire wound resistors are also available. Wire wound Resistor Wire wound resistor types are prefixed with a "WH" or "W" notation (eg WH10Ω) and are available in the WH Aluminum Cladded package (±1%, ±2%, ±5% & ±10% tolerance) or the W Vitreous Enameled package (±1%, ±2% & ±5% tolerance) with power ratings from 1W to 300W or more.

Resistor Colour Code 62 Edgeware Road, Aldgate, South Australia, 5154 Internet http://www.leonaudio.com.au 5 Band Code 100K 2% 1st circle 1st figure 2nd circle 2nd figure 3rd circle 3rd figure 4th circle number of zeros 5th circle tolerance 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1% 2% 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 0.5% 0.25% 0.1% 0.05% 9 9 9 x0.1 x0.01 gold silver 5% 10% 20% gold silver none 4 Band Code 100K 5%

Deciphering the Four Band Colour Code To find the resistance of the resistor, follow the steps: Step 1. Use the chart to make a number out of the first two colour bands. Step 2. Add the number of zeros specified by the number from the third colour band. Step 3. Add the tolerance from the chart specified by the fourth colour band. Numeric Code Some resistors and most small capacitors use a numeric code based on the colour code. In numeric code there are no colours, just the numbers that make up the code. You follow the first two steps shown above to derive the value of the part. The numeric code for 4 700 Ohms would be 472. Here's how it works: Using the first step above, take the first two digits to make the number 47. Next, use the third digit as the multiplier, in this case 2 gives the multiplier of 100, and therefore the value becomes 47 X 100 or 4 700 Ohms. Or, use the digit 2 as a reminder to add 2 zeros to the end of the number (which is the same as multiplying by 100). On capacitors, the value is specified in picofarads (1E-12 Farads). So, if you saw the code 472 on a capacitor, the value would be 4 700 pf, or 4.7 nf (nanofarads, the equivalent of 1000 pf). Helpful Hints People in electronics like short forms. Rather than write out 4,700 Ohms they'll use the metric prefix "k" for 1,000. So, 4,700 Ohms becomes 4.7k Ohms. 1, 200 000 would become 1.2M Ohms. Sometimes you'll find the metric prefix replacing the decimal so that 4.7 K Ohms is written as 4K7 Ohms. That's because most electronic diagrams start out on large paper and get photocopied onto smaller sheets. A photocopy might lose the dot that was the decimal point, but a "K" is much harder to lose. The same applies to the use of M instead of a dot to indicate very high resistance values: Example: 4.7M may be written as 4M7 Also, English keyboards do not have Greek letters on them so it is common practice to use R or E for low value resistors: 4.7 Ohm may be written as 4R7 or 4E7 You can easily use a mnemonic device to help you remember the order of the colours in the colour code. The one I use is Bad Beer Rots Our Young Guts But Vodka Goes Well, where Bad represents black, Beer represents brown, etc.