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Engineering Unit 5 – Electrical and electronic circuits and systems Subject - Unit XX Level 3 Diploma Unit 6 – Electrical and electronic Principles Resistors © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Unit 5 – Electrical and electronic circuits and systems Subject - Unit XX Resistors • Resistors are used in almost every electronic circuit. • They are used to control the flow of current and provide precise voltages. • Values are in Ω, kΩ and MΩ. • Their accuracy, or tolerance, is measured as a percentage deviation from the exact ideal value that they should be. • They have a power rating – the maximum amount of power that they can dissipate. © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Unit 5 – Electrical and electronic circuits and systems Subject - Unit XX Resistor markings • Carbon and metal oxide resistors are marked according to a colour code. • Four and five band codes are in common use. • Other resistor types have values written on them. © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Unit 5 – Electrical and electronic circuits and systems Subject - Unit XX PNEUMONICS TO AID MEMORY 0 Bad 1 Beer 2 Rots 3 Our 4 Young 5 Guts 6 But 7 Vodka 8 Gets 9 Worse © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Unit 5 – Electrical and electronic circuits and systems Subject - Unit XX Common types of resistor – – – – – – – – – Carbon film resistors (<2 W) Ceramic clad wirewound (7 W) Metal clad (15 W) Miniature skeleton preset potentiometer Multi-turn preset potentiometer Carbon track potentiometer Multi-turn variable potentiometer Light-dependent resistor (LDR) Temperature-sensitive (thermistor) © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free. Unit 5 – Electrical and electronic circuits and systems Subject - Unit XX © Pearson Education Ltd 2008. Copying permitted for purchasing institution only. This material is not copyright free.