Hi gentleman,
I need to identify the fallowing component:
Refer to fig. 1
This is the middle component between the "big" 45k resistor and "small" 37 k resistor.
It has 5 bands:
Orange, White, Orange, Red, White
I am suspecting that it is a resistor, as it reads a value of 39 k.
By using Electronics Assistant I calculated it to be 39.3 k resistor, but it’s the white band that throws me over. As you can se it’s clearly white, not silver.
For my project I have to be 100% curtain, but I do appreciate any additional comments and feedback.
I did test it for "Diode" using a DVM, and I concluded a negative response, as it works bi-polar.
Kamil Dzwonkowski
Electrical Project Engineer
kamilSDPC@aol.com
kd52@njit.edu
908-380-3885
Sundial & Panel Corp.
Instrument Display Systems and Components - Sun Dial & Panel Corporation
Does this page really needs to be printed?
I need to identify the fallowing component:
Refer to fig. 1
This is the middle component between the "big" 45k resistor and "small" 37 k resistor.
It has 5 bands:
Orange, White, Orange, Red, White
I am suspecting that it is a resistor, as it reads a value of 39 k.
By using Electronics Assistant I calculated it to be 39.3 k resistor, but it’s the white band that throws me over. As you can se it’s clearly white, not silver.
For my project I have to be 100% curtain, but I do appreciate any additional comments and feedback.
I did test it for "Diode" using a DVM, and I concluded a negative response, as it works bi-polar.
Kamil Dzwonkowski
Electrical Project Engineer
kamilSDPC@aol.com
kd52@njit.edu
908-380-3885
Sundial & Panel Corp.
Instrument Display Systems and Components - Sun Dial & Panel Corporation
Does this page really needs to be printed?