Andreas Thaler
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Anyone who deals with older electronic devices and cameras (e.g. Canon AE-1) will find wired resistors with colored rings. These rings give the resistance value, the tolerance and, if necessary, the temperature coefficient.
Those who are experienced can read the codes directly, everyone else uses tables or apps.
The TU Berlin offers a nice online training tool free of charge for reading the color codes:
The language is German but I think dealing with it comes naturally. Simply select the level of difficulty, enter the value read of the shown resistor and you will receive feedback whether it is correct or incorrect.
Ideal for the time between projects to stay fit
The color codes should be internationally valid.
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Those who are experienced can read the codes directly, everyone else uses tables or apps.
The TU Berlin offers a nice online training tool free of charge for reading the color codes:
The language is German but I think dealing with it comes naturally. Simply select the level of difficulty, enter the value read of the shown resistor and you will receive feedback whether it is correct or incorrect.
Ideal for the time between projects to stay fit

The color codes should be internationally valid.

Electronic color code - Wikipedia
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