Uses of Resistors
What would the maximum and minimum allowable ohm values be for an 5.0 MΩ ±20% resistor?
Maximum = 6.0 MΩ Minimum = 4.0 MΩ
Multiturn variable resistors
Multiturn variable resistors operate by moving the wiper arm with a screw of some number of turns. They generally range from 3 turns to 10 turns
Can rheostats be connected to work like a potentiometer?
No
The amount of opposition a resistor gives to the flow of current is measured in _____.
Ohms
Unit of measurement
Ohms, Ω.
Composition carbon resistor
One of the most common types of fixed resistors
the power rating for a composition resistor is determined by
Physical size
Temperture
Positive Temperature - DIRECTLY proportional Negative Temperature - INVERSELY proportional
Symbol for Resistor
R
The opposition to current flow is called _____.
Resistance
An electronic component whose purpose is to limit current flow is called the _____.
Resistor
Rheostat
Rheostatis actually a variable resistor that has to turn
the markings on a fixed wire wound resistor will include
power rating and ohmic value
What would the maximum and minimum allowable ohm values be for an 25 KΩ ±5% resistor?
Maximum = 26.250 KΩ Minimum = 23.750 KΩ
fixed resistors are resistors that have their ohmic value constant true or false?
true
Metal Film
*Applications* 1. For circuits that require accuracy. *Advantages* 1. Accurate 2. not frequency sensitive *Disadvantages* 1. more expensive than carbon composition resistors but cheaper than wire-wound resistor
Carbon Film or Cracked Carbon Resistor
*Applications* 1. General purpose *Advantages* 1. Cheap 2. Stable *Disadvantages* 1. generate noise
Carbon Composition
*Applications* 1. General purpose *Advantages* 1. Cheap 2. not frequency sensitive 3. easily available *Disadvantages* 1) value changes with time and temperature 2) generate noise
Wire-wound
*Applications* For circuits that require: high current, high power and high accuracy. *Advantages* 1. accurate 2. stable with time and temperature *Disadvantages* 1) expensive 2) frequency sensitive 3) low ohmic values 4) bulky
Symbol for a potentiometer.
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Types of Fixed-value Resistors
1. Carbon Composition 2. Carbon Film 3. Metal Film 4. Wire-wound
Factors affecting of the resistance of a resistor at constant temperature
1. length (l) of conductor 2. cross-sectional area ( A ) of the conductor 3. material used.
What is the value and tolerance of a resistor with the following color code: Red Yellow Blue Gold
24 MΩ ±5%
What is the value and tolerance of a resistor with the following color code: Blue Black Orange Silver
60 KΩ ±10%
potentiometer
A potentiometer is a variable resistor used as a voltage divider
Fixed
A set value that does not change.
Varible
Adjustable value that can change as the component is in use.
Tapped
Allows different values, a maximum and below. Kills power first before adjustment.
The Coloured bands of a resistor are arranged and "read" closest to the.
Left end and read 'left to right'
Carbon resistor
Carbon film resistors are less expensive to manufacture than metal film resistors and can have a higher tolerance rating than composition carbon resistors
Carbon resistors
Carbon resistors are very popular for most applications because they are inexpensive and readily available
Carbon resistors
Carbon resistors will change their value with age or if they are overheated. Carbon resistors generally increase instead of decrease in value
The ohm value of small wattage fixed value resistors is typically shown by the use of a ________.
Color code
Resistor
Components that provide measured amounts of opposition to the current.
Rheostats vary circuit _____.
Current
Factors that affect resistors;
Material, Length, cross section, and temperature.
the two categories of resistors are
Fixed and variable
wire round resistors are manufactures for use in circuits as
Fixed and variable ohmic value
Two broad category of resistors are;
Fixed value Variable value
Types of Resistors
Fixed, Tapped, and Variable.
A resistor's wattage rating is related to;
How much power it can dissipate in the form of heat.
Current Divider Formula
I1 = R2 divided by R1+R2 times I total I2 = R1 divided by R1+R2 times I total
Material
Some material offers more resistance than others.
Length
The longer the conductor the more resistance it has. Resistance varies DIRECTLY with the length of the wire.
Cross sectional area
The smaller the diameter is the more resistance it has. INVERSELY proportional to resistance. Coffee straw in milkshake analogy.
Metal film resistors
These resistors are superior to carbon resistors in several respects. Metal film resistors do not change their value with Age, and their tolerance is generally better than carbon resistors • The disadvantage is the metal film resistor is that it costs more
Variable Resistors
They are used as volume, bass and treble controls of audio amplifiers, the brightness. Example: potentiometer, rheostat and preset.
Potemitor
Used to control voltage. Ex) Car radio
Potentiometers and rheostats are two types of ____.
Variable resistor
Variable resistors
Variable resistors can change their value within the limit of their full value
Rehosta
Varies current flow. Ex) A dim switch
Potentiometers vary ____.
Voltage .... they act as variable voltage dividers.
The physical size of a resistor is directly related to its _____.
Wattage rating
Wire-wound
Wire-wound resistors can operate at higher temperatures than any other type of resistor
Can potentiometers be connected to work like rheostats?
Yes
the ohmic value of most composition resistors is given by
a color code
under proper operating conditions a resistor, of any type, should never get hot enough to be 'hot to the touch' true or false?
false
where are wire wound resistors often used?
high power rating applications
a commonly used resistor code system is
letters
what type of coating is placed on a film resistor?
silicone or laquer
the tolerance of a resistor relates to
the variance of indicated ohmic value
What is the tolerance of a resistor without a forth gold or silver band?
±20%
Wired-wound resistors is determined by three factors
• The type of material used to make the resistive wire • The diameter of the wire • The length of the wire
And adjustable wire-wound resistor that has a hollow center
• advantages ( this increases a airflow dissipates heat at a faster rate to help keep the resistor from overheating) • disadvantage ( they are expensive and generally requires a large amount of space for mounting)
Fixed resistors
• composition carbon • Metal film • carbon film • Metal glaze • wire-wound