Resistor
is a passive component used to control current in a circuit. Its
resistance is given by the ratio of voltage applied across its terminals
to the current passing through it. Thus a particular value of resistor,
for fixed voltage, limits the current through it. They are omnipresent
in electronic circuits.
The
different value of resistances are used to limit the currents or get
the desired voltage drop according to the current-voltage rating of the
device to be connected in the circuit. For example, if an LED
of rating 2.3V and 6mA is to be connected with a supply of 5V, a
voltage drop of 2.7V (5V-2.3V) and limiting current of 6mA is required.
This can be achieved by providing a resistor of 450 connected in series with the LED.
Resistors
can be either fixed or variable. The low power resistors are
comparatively smaller in size than high power resistors. The resistance
of a resistor can be estimated by their colour codes or can be measured
by a multimeter. There are some non linear resistors also whose
resistance changes with temperature or light. Negative temperature
coefficient (NTC), positive temperature coefficient (PTC) and light
dependent resistor (LDR) are some such resistors. These special resistors are commonly used as sensors.
Pin Diagram:
Method to Calculate the Actual Resistance :
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