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1 Chapter 4 Resistors Objectives: List the major types of fixed resistors. Determine the resistance of a resistor using the color code. Determine if a resistor is operating within its power rating. Connect a variable resistor for use as a potentiometer.

2 Chapter 4 Resistors Resistors are commonly used to perform two functions in a circuit. The first use is to limit the flow of current in a circuit. I = E / R I = 15 V / 30 Ω I = 0.5 A

3 Chapter 4 Resistors Resistors are commonly used to perform two functions in a circuit. The second use is to produce a voltage divider. A to B = 1.5 V A to C = 7.5 V A to D = 17.5 V B to C = 6 V B to D = 16 V C to D = 10 V

4 Chapter 4 Resistors Fixed resistors have only one ohmic value, which cannot be changed or adjusted. One type of fixed resistor is the composition carbon resistor.

5 Chapter 4 Resistors Carbon resistors are very popular for most applications because they are inexpensive and readily available in standard sizes and wattages. ½ Watt1 Watt2 Watt

6 Chapter 4 Resistors Metal Film resistors are another type of fixed resistor. These resistors are superior to carbon resistors because their ohmic value does not change with age and they have improved tolerance.

7 Chapter 4 Resistors Wire wound resistors are fixed resistors that are made by winding a piece of resistive wire around a ceramic core. These are used when a high power rating is required.

8 Chapter 4 Resistors The resistor color code can be used to determine the resistor’s ohmic value and tolerance.

9 Chapter 4 Resistors Exceeding the power rating causes damage to a resistor.

10 Chapter 4 Resistors Variable resistors can change their value over a specific range. A potentiometer is a variable resistor with three terminals. A rheostat has only two terminals.

11 Chapter 4 Resistors Schematic symbols are used to represent various types of fixed resistors.

12 Chapter 4 Resistors Review: 1.Resistors are used in two main applications: as voltage dividers and to limit the flow of current in a circuit. 2.The value of fixed resistors cannot be changed. 3.There are several types of fixed resistors such as composition carbon, metal film, and wire wound.

13 Chapter 4 Resistors Review: 4.Carbon resistors change their resistance with age or if overheated. 5.Metal film resistors never change their value, but are more expensive than carbon resistors. 6.The advantage of wire wound resistors is their high power ratings.

14 Chapter 4 Resistors Review: 7.Resistors often have bands of color to indicate their resistance value and tolerance. 8.Resistors are produced in standard values. The number of values between 0 and 100 Ω is determined by the tolerance.

15 Chapter 4 Resistors Review: 9.Variable resistors can change their value within the limit of their full value. 10. A potentiometer is a variable resistor used as a voltage divider.