330 Ohm Resistor - (Pack of 10)
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330 Ohm Resistor - (Pack of 10) The 330 ohm Carbon Film Resistors are typical axial-lead resistors, which have much better temperature stability and provide lower noise, and are generally better for high frequency or radiofrequency applications. A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias active elements, and terminate transmission lines, among other uses. Resistor Colour Codes:
- Carbon film construction for low noise and high stability
- Axial lead design for easy breadboard and PCB mounting
- Standard 330 Ohm resistance with ±5% tolerance
- Color-coded: Orange, Orange, Brown, Gold
- Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers
- High temperature stability
- Low noise performance
- Ideal for RF and high-frequency circuits
- Suitable for prototyping and education
- Reliable for long-term use
| Resistance | 330 Ohm |
|---|---|
| Material | Carbon Film Resistors |
| Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 1cms |
| Weight | 5 grams |
What is the tolerance of the 330 Ohm resistor?
Standard tolerance is ±5%, typical for carbon film resistors.
Can I use these resistors with Arduino or Raspberry Pi?
Yes, ideal for current limiting, pull-up/down, and signal conditioning.
What are the color bands for 330 Ohm resistor?
Orange, Orange, Brown, Gold – representing 330 Ohms ±5%.
Is this pack suitable for student projects?
Yes, widely used in labs, prototyping, and educational electronics.
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330 Ohm Resistor - (Pack of 10) The 330 ohm Carbon Film Resistors are typical axial-lead resistors, which have much better temperature stability and provide lower noise, and are generally better for high frequency or radiofrequency applications. A resistor is …
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