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Resistor Color Code Calculator - 4, 5 & 6 Band Decoder | ToolsInstant
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Resistor Color Code Calculator - 4, 5 & 6 Band Decoder

Decode any resistor with 4, 5, or 6 color bands. See the value, tolerance, temperature coefficient, and resistance range in real-time.

📘 How to Read 🎨 Color Chart 📐 E-Series ❓ FAQ

⚡ Resistor Color Code Calculator

Decode 4, 5, or 6 band resistors

🎛️ Resistor Type
🎨 Select Band Colors
⚡ RESISTANCE VALUE
1.00 kΩ±5%
Range: 950 Ω – 1.05 kΩ
📊
Value
1.00 kΩ
📈
Maximum
1.05 kΩ
📉
Minimum
950 Ω
🎯
Tolerance
±5%
📦
E-Series
E12/E24
🌡️
Temp Coeff
N/A
📐 How This Value Was Computed
(1 × 10 + 0) × 100 = 1000 Ω = 1.00 kΩ, ±5%
🔄 Reverse Lookup: Find Band Colors
Enter a resistance value to find the nearest standard E24 resistor and its color bands.
⚠️ Note: When reading a physical resistor, identify the tolerance band first — it's typically separated from the others by a slightly wider gap. The tolerance band is usually gold or silver. Read from the opposite end. Old resistors may use a slightly different convention; precision parts often have 5 or 6 bands. When in doubt, measure with a multimeter to confirm.

📘 How to Read a Resistor

Color codes encode resistance value using painted bands on the resistor body. Reading them takes 3 steps once you know which end to start from.

1
Find the Tolerance Band
It's usually gold (±5%) or silver (±10%), and there's often a wider gap between it and the other bands. The tolerance band goes on the right when you read. Start from the opposite end.
2
Read the Digit Bands
For 4-band resistors, the first 2 bands are digits (e.g., Brown-Black = 10). For 5/6-band, the first 3 bands are digits (e.g., Brown-Black-Black = 100). Each color maps to a digit 0-9.
3
Apply the Multiplier
The next band is the multiplier (×1, ×10, ×100, etc.). Multiply your digits by it to get the final value. Brown-Black-Red = 10 × 100 = 1000 Ω = 1 kΩ. Gold = ×0.1, silver = ×0.01 for small values.

🎨 The Resistor Color Code Chart

Each color represents a specific digit, multiplier, tolerance, or temperature coefficient depending on band position.

⚫
Black, Brown, Red
Black: digit 0, multiplier ×1. Brown: digit 1, multiplier ×10, tolerance ±1%. Red: digit 2, multiplier ×100, tolerance ±2%. These are the most common low-value digit/multiplier colors.
🟠
Orange, Yellow
Orange: digit 3, multiplier ×1k (kΩ range). Yellow: digit 4, multiplier ×10k (tens of kΩ). These bands are extremely common in the typical 1k-100kΩ resistor range.
🟢
Green, Blue, Violet
Green: digit 5, multiplier ×100k, tolerance ±0.5%. Blue: digit 6, multiplier ×1M, tolerance ±0.25%. Violet: digit 7, multiplier ×10M, tolerance ±0.1%. Used for MΩ range and precision resistors.
⚪
Grey, White
Grey: digit 8, multiplier ×100M, tolerance ±0.05%. White: digit 9, multiplier ×1G (rarely used). These appear in high-value resistors and ultra-precision applications.
🟡
Gold (Special)
Gold has two purposes: as a multiplier it means ×0.1 (for very small resistors like 4.7 Ω). As a tolerance band it means ±5% — the most common consumer tolerance. Never appears as a digit.
⚪
Silver (Special)
Silver multiplier: ×0.01 (for tiny resistors like 0.47 Ω). Silver tolerance: ±10% (older or low-precision parts). Some resistors have "no band" for tolerance — that means ±20%, but they're rare today.

📏 4-Band vs 5-Band vs 6-Band Resistors

More bands means more precision. Each format has its place in different applications.

4-Band (Most Common)
Standard
  • 2 digits + multiplier + tolerance
  • Tolerance typically ±5% (gold) or ±10% (silver)
  • Found in 95% of through-hole hobbyist projects
  • Example: Brown-Black-Red-Gold = 1 kΩ ±5%
  • Cheaper, suitable for most uses
5-Band (Precision)
Better
  • 3 digits + multiplier + tolerance
  • Tolerance typically ±1% or tighter
  • Used for precision analog circuits, voltage references
  • Example: Brown-Black-Black-Brown-Brown = 1 kΩ ±1%
  • Standard for surface-mount equivalents
6-Band (Industrial)
Precision+
  • 3 digits + multiplier + tolerance + temp coeff
  • Temp coeff in parts-per-million per °C
  • Used where temperature stability matters
  • Example: All bands as 5-band + Brown (100 ppm/°C)
  • Common in instrumentation and reference circuits

📐 Standard E-Series Values

Real resistors aren't made in every possible value — they come in standardized "E-series" with logarithmically-spaced values matched to tolerance.

📊
E12 Series (±10%)
12 values per decade: 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.2, 2.7, 3.3, 3.9, 4.7, 5.6, 6.8, 8.2. Used with ±10% tolerance resistors. Each value's tolerance band overlaps with the next, so any actual resistance is covered.
📈
E24 Series (±5%)
24 values per decade: 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.7, 3.0, 3.3, 3.6, 3.9, 4.3, 4.7, 5.1, 5.6, 6.2, 6.8, 7.5, 8.2, 9.1. The standard for ±5% gold-band resistors.
🎯
E96 Series (±1%)
96 values per decade — used with precision ±1% resistors. The tighter spacing matches the lower tolerance, ensuring you can always find a part within your design needs. Standard for surface-mount precision components.
🔢
E192 Series (±0.5%)
192 values per decade for ultra-precision (±0.5% or tighter). Used in measurement instruments, voltage references, and high-stability analog circuits. Available primarily in SMD packages.
🧮
Why Logarithmic Spacing?
E-series values follow a logarithmic distribution: E12 has values at 10^(0/12), 10^(1/12), 10^(2/12)... This ensures any required value has a standard component within tolerance — and minimizes inventory complexity for manufacturers.
📦
Practical Selection
For hobby work, E12 is sufficient — kit assortments have 20-30 values. For serious electronics, E24 fills most needs. For analog design (op-amp gains, voltage dividers), use E96 to get precise ratios. The right series matches your design margin.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which end to read from?
Look for the tolerance band — it's separated from the other bands by a slightly wider gap, and it's almost always gold (±5%), silver (±10%), or one of the precision colors. Hold the resistor with the tolerance band on the right; the digit bands are then on the left. If both ends look similar, check for the wider gap or compare with a multimeter reading.
What's the difference between 4-band and 5-band?
4-band has 2 digit bands + multiplier + tolerance (most common, ±5% or ±10%). 5-band has 3 digit bands + multiplier + tolerance (precision, usually ±1% or tighter). 5-band offers more accurate value selection — for example, 1.20 kΩ is a valid 5-band value, but a 4-band resistor would round to 1.2 kΩ. Most modern precision resistors use 5-band coding.
What does the 6th band mean?
The 6th band is the temperature coefficient — how much the resistance changes with temperature, measured in parts-per-million per degree Celsius (ppm/°C). Brown is 100 ppm/°C (typical), Red is 50, Orange is 15, Yellow is 25, Blue is 10, Violet is 5 (ultra-stable). Important for precision analog circuits and temperature-sensitive applications. Most consumer projects can ignore this.
What if I can't tell brown from red?
Common problem, especially under poor lighting. Use a bright daylight-balanced light source. The colors should look distinct: brown is more muted, like coffee; red is brighter and more saturated. When uncertain, measure with a multimeter — its reading will tell you the actual value, which you can match to standard values to confirm. Some people use color-correcting apps on their phone for tricky cases.
Why are some bands gold or silver?
Gold and silver have special meanings. As multiplier bands, they represent fractional multipliers: gold = ×0.1, silver = ×0.01. This lets the color system encode small resistor values. As tolerance bands, gold = ±5% and silver = ±10% — the two most common consumer tolerances. They never appear as digit bands.
My resistor reads differently than the bands say. Why?
A few possibilities: (1) The resistor is within tolerance — a 1 kΩ ±5% resistor measuring 970 Ω is perfectly normal. (2) You're reading the bands backwards — try flipping it. (3) The resistor is damaged (overheated or burned out — visual signs include scorching). (4) Old resistor with a different code convention. (5) Other components in circuit are affecting the measurement; remove the resistor first.
Do all resistors use color codes?
No. Through-hole resistors typically use color codes. Surface-mount (SMD) resistors use a 3-digit or 4-digit number printed on top (e.g., "103" = 10 × 10³ = 10 kΩ). Power resistors often have the value printed directly. Wire-wound and precision metal-film resistors may use color codes or printed values. The color code system is most associated with through-hole carbon and metal-film resistors used in DIY and prototyping.
What does ±5% tolerance actually mean?
It means the resistor's actual value can be anywhere from 5% below to 5% above the marked value. A 1 kΩ ±5% resistor will measure between 950 Ω and 1.05 kΩ. Manufacturing variations cause this spread. Tolerance matters when you need precise voltage dividers, accurate timing circuits, or matched gain stages. For most general electronics (LED current limiting, pull-up resistors), ±5% is fine.
Are there color code standards I should know?
The current standard is IEC 60062 (international) / EIA-RS-279 (US, older). Both use the same colors. Older resistors might use different conventions — for instance, some 1940s-era parts use a "body-tip-dot" format instead of bands. Military specs (MIL-STD) may include extra markings for reliability ratings. For 99% of practical work today, the standard 4/5/6-band IEC system covers everything.
What's a "1/4 watt" vs "1/2 watt" resistor?
That's the power rating — how much power the resistor can dissipate as heat without damage. 1/4W (0.25W) is the most common size for hobby work. 1/2W and 1W are physically larger. The color code doesn't change with power rating — a 1 kΩ resistor is "Brown-Black-Red" whether it's 1/8W, 1/4W, or 5W. You choose the wattage based on your circuit's expected power dissipation (P = V²/R or I²R).
How do SMD resistor codes work?
Surface-mount resistors use 3 or 4 digit codes. 3-digit (e.g., "473"): first 2 digits are the value, third is the power of 10. So "473" = 47 × 10³ = 47 kΩ. 4-digit (precision, ±1%, e.g., "4702"): first 3 digits are value, fourth is multiplier. "4702" = 470 × 10² = 47 kΩ. EIA-96 codes use a 3-character format with a letter for the multiplier — less intuitive. This calculator focuses on through-hole color codes.
Why are some resistor bodies blue or green instead of tan?
The body color often indicates resistor type. Tan/beige bodies are typically carbon-composition or carbon-film (common, low-cost). Blue bodies often indicate metal-film resistors (more precise, better temperature stability). Green is sometimes used for metal-oxide film resistors (high-power, surge-tolerant). The body color is informational — band colors mean the same thing regardless of body color.
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