RESISTORS
circuit boards, resistor networks are
often used. These are miniature printed circuits themselves, placing several
resistors on one substrate. The resistors may be isolated from each other,
share one common terminal, or be
connected in series. There are a number of configurations that can be found
in any component supplier’s catalog.
Power Dissipation
and Voltage Ratings
HOW TO READ A RESISTOR
Learning the resistor color code (“Bad boys ravish ...”) is a rite of
passage for electronics techs the world over. A handy Web guide is
available at www.proaxis.com/~iguanalabs/resistors.htm along with
other handy tutorials, or just type in “resistor color code” to an Internet
search engine. Surface mount and power resistors may also have the
value printed on their body as a three- or four-digit code with the final digit
acting as an exponent. For example, ‘513’ means 51 x 103 or 51KΩ.
more than a watt, arrange nearby
components so that air can circulate
freely. If possible, mount power resistors horizontally so that convection
cools all parts of the resistor equally.
ing current to leak around the internal
resistance. High-voltage resistors must
be kept clean. Fingerprints, oil, dirt, and
dust all create unwanted current paths,
lowering RP and increasing leakage or
After value, power dissipation is
“the next most important characteristic of a resistor. An overloaded resis-
An ohm is an ohm, right? Not so fast — there are
many different types of resistors. To insure that your circuit
works and stays working, use the right type of resistor.”
tor often changes in value over time
and can often get hot enough to burn
itself and surrounding components.
Every circuit designer learns the smell
of burnt resistor sooner or later!
The common rule of thumb is to
calculate how much power the resistor will have to dissipate and then use
the next largest size or a factor of two
higher dissipation rating, whichever is
larger. The power rating is based on
unobstructed air circulation around
the resistor. For resistors dissipating
Another important rating is
maximum applied voltage. Voltages above
this value may cause an arc between
the resistor terminals! At high voltages,
RP can also become significant, allow-
even arcing. This is why resistors for use
in high-voltage circuits are long and
thin with their terminals far apart — to
minimize leakage and maximize the
ability to withstand high voltage. NV
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
H. Ward Silver is an engineer, writer, and teacher with over 30 years of practical experience in medical electronics, instrumentation design, and broadcasting. He is the author
of Two-Way Radios and Scanners for Dummies and Ham Radio for Dummies by Wiley
Press and numerous articles for QST magazine. Ward’s ham radio call sign is NØAX.
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