What Is Ceramic Resistor
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What is ceramic resistor. Electrical electrical units amps and electrical wiring wire gauge and awg electrical formulas and motors. Standard resistors have four color bands. A ceramic resistor or a stone resistor is another name for it. The manufacturing process isn t perfect so most resistors are a little off.
The ballast resistor is commonly found in older vehicles because they did not have the benefit of circuit boards found in most of today s vehicles. Wire wound resistor construction varies widely. The whole resistor is enclosed in a flameproof ceramic layer. A 10k resistor which means 10 000 ohms of resistance is one of the most commonly used.
They are use for high voltage current and why it is called seramic and or stone resistor is cause it looks like a stone material. The manufacturing and choice of materials used is dependent on the way the resistor will be used in. Resistors color codes calculator color codes for fixed resistors. A resistor is an electronic component that can lower a circuit s voltage and its flow of electrical current.
To a layman or electrician a ceramic resistor is often any resistor encased in ceramic. Ceramic resistors are manufactured from a sintered body of ceramic material with conductive particles distributed throughout the matrix to produce a resistor that is 100 active and non inductive. There are two main types of resistors. A wire wound resistor is a resistor where a wire with a high resistivity is wrapped around an insulating core to provide the resistance.
Ceramic resistors are chemically inert. More examples include a 1 ohm resistor 220 ohm resistor and 1k resistor. Another popular value is a 100 ohm resistor. Often a 10k ohm resistor is handy for pull up and pull down situations which we will discuss later.
Engineers and technicians on the other hand define ceramic resistors as those that use ceramics to control a resistor s resistive value. Three of the bands tell you the nominal value which means the value the resistor was designed to have the fourth band tells you the tolerance of the resistor which indicates how far off the nominal value the actual resistance could be. Example of a wire wound resistor construction. They are useful for limiting current.
Parallel circuits resistance voltage and current in parallel networks. Metal film resistors are also available in high power types with power ratings less than wirewound types typically less than 5w but having closer tolerances. High power metal film. Over time the ballast resistor can be damaged by normal wear and tear so there are a few things to look for when you suspect a bad or failing ballast resistor needs servicing.