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0.25 W 1% Metal Film Resistor Series – Support Documentation

Overview

This series of metal film resistors provides precision resistance values in a compact 0.25 W through-hole package. With ±1% tolerance, low noise, and stable performance across a wide temperature range, these resistors are suitable for general-purpose electronics, precision analogue circuits, and educational prototyping.

Key Features

  • Resistance values from 1 Ω to 1 MΩ
  • Power rating: 0.25 W (¼ W)
  • Tolerance: ±1%
  • Temperature coefficient: ±50 ppm/°C typical
  • Low noise and high stability compared to carbon film resistors
  • Axial, through-hole design for easy prototyping

Specifications

Parameter Value
Power Rating 0.25 W at 70 °C
Tolerance ±1%
Max Working Voltage ≈250 V
Max Overload Voltage ≈500 V
Temperature Coefficient ±50 ppm/°C typical
Operating Temperature –55 °C to +155 °C
Body Size ~6.3 mm × 2.3 mm (MF25 standard)

Available Values and Colour Codes

Value Resistance (Ω) Colour Code (5-band, 1% tolerance)
1R 1 Ω Brown – Black – Black – Gold – Brown
10R 10 Ω Brown – Black – Black – Red – Brown
68R 68 Ω Blue – Grey – Black – Gold – Brown
100R 100 Ω Brown – Black – Black – Black – Brown
220R 220 Ω Red – Red – Black – Black – Brown
330R 330 Ω Orange – Orange – Black – Black – Brown
470R 470 Ω Yellow – Violet – Black – Black – Brown
680R 680 Ω Blue – Grey – Black – Black – Brown
1K 1,000 Ω Brown – Black – Black – Brown – Brown
1K8 1,800 Ω Brown – Grey – Black – Brown – Brown
2K2 2,200 Ω Red – Red – Black – Brown – Brown
3K6 3,600 Ω Orange – Blue – Black – Brown – Brown
4K7 4,700 Ω Yellow – Violet – Black – Brown – Brown
5K6 5,600 Ω Green – Blue – Black – Brown – Brown
10K 10,000 Ω Brown – Black – Black – Red – Brown
15K 15,000 Ω Brown – Green – Black – Red – Brown
100K 100,000 Ω Brown – Black – Black – Orange – Brown
1M 1,000,000 Ω Brown – Black – Black – Yellow – Brown

Typical Applications

  • LED current limiting
  • Voltage divider networks
  • Analogue signal conditioning
  • Pull-up / pull-down in digital logic
  • Biasing for amplifiers and transistor stages
  • General educational and prototyping use

Usage Notes

  • Ensure resistor dissipation does not exceed 0.25 W—otherwise use a higher wattage type.
  • For high-voltage circuits, ensure working voltage ratings are respected.
  • Use resistors with clearance above the PCB in warm environments.
  • Choose values carefully for precision divider applications—1% tolerance helps minimise error.

Troubleshooting

Issue Possible Cause Solution
Resistor runs hot Excess current / undervalued resistance Increase resistance or use 0.5 W / 1 W resistor
Circuit not behaving as expected Wrong value chosen or misread colour code Verify with a multimeter before use
Resistance drifting High ambient temperature Keep below rated 155 °C; avoid mounting near heat sinks or regulators

FAQs

  • What does 1% mean?
    The resistor’s actual value will be within ±1% of its nominal resistance.
  • Can these be used in AC and DC circuits?
    Yes, as long as ratings are respected.
  • Are these suitable for breadboard use?
    Yes, axial leads fit standard breadboards.
  • What happens if I exceed 0.25 W?
    Excess power causes overheating, drift, and eventual failure (often open circuit).

Safety Considerations

  • Do not exceed rated power or maximum voltage
  • Store and handle in a dry environment to prevent corrosion
  • Keep away from high humidity to avoid resistance drift
  • For power or mains use, select higher wattage and safety-rated resistors
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