100 Ohm Resistor (1/4W, ±5% Tolerance) – Through Hole
Product Code: R100E-025-5
Resistance Value: 100Ω (Brown-Black-Brown-Gold)
Power Rating: 0.25W (1/4 Watt)
Tolerance: ±5%
Package Type: Through Hole (Axial Lead)
Material: Carbon Film
Key Specifications:
✓ Resistance: 100 Ohms
✓ Power Dissipation: 250mW at 70°C
✓ Voltage Rating: 250V max
✓ Temperature Coefficient: ±200 ppm/°C
✓ Operating Temperature: -55°C to +155°C
✓ Lead Diameter: 0.6mm
✓ Body Length: 6.5mm ±0.5mm
✓ Lead Spacing: Standard 10mm pitch
Applications:
This 100 ohm resistor is perfect for:
- LED current limiting circuits (ideal for 5V/3.3V LED projects)
- Arduino & Raspberry Pi projects (pull-up/pull-down resistors)
- Voltage divider circuits for sensor interfacing
- Signal conditioning in analog circuits
- DIY electronics & hobby projects
- Educational kits for students and makers
- PCB prototyping and breadboard testing
- Audio circuits and amplifier biasing
Color Code Guide:
Brown-Black-Brown-Gold
- 1st Band (Brown): 1
- 2nd Band (Black): 0
- 3rd Band (Brown): ×10
- 4th Band (Gold): ±5% tolerance
Result: 10 × 10 = 100Ω ±5%
Why Choose This Resistor?
High Quality Carbon Film – Stable performance over time
±5% Tolerance – Reliable for most standard applications
RoHS Compliant – Environment-friendly manufacturing
Flameproof Coating – Enhanced safety
Easy to Solder – Tinned copper leads
Wide Temperature Range – Works in harsh conditions
Package Contents:
- Available in packs of: 10pcs, 25pcs, 50pcs, 100pcs, 500pcs, 1000pcs
- Bulk orders welcome for industrial use
- Each resistor individually tested
Technical Notes:
Maximum Current: 50mA (calculated from P=I²R)
Derating: Linear derating above 70°C ambient
Noise: Low noise performance for audio applications
Mounting: Standard through-hole, 0.6-0.8mm PCB holes recommended
Compatible With:
Arduino Uno, Mega, Nano | Raspberry Pi | ESP32/ESP8266 | STM32 | PIC Microcontrollers | 555 Timer Circuits | Operational Amplifiers | Transistor Circuits | LED Drivers
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Can I use this for LED current limiting?
A: Yes! Perfect for 20mA LEDs with 5V supply (provides ~45mA current).
Q: What’s the difference between ±5% and ±1% tolerance?
A: ±5% means actual resistance can be 95-105Ω. For precision circuits, use ±1%.
Q: Is this suitable for high-frequency circuits?
A: Carbon film resistors work well up to several MHz. For >10MHz, use metal film.
Q: How much power can it safely handle?
A: 1/4W (250mW) at 70°C. Derate for higher temperatures or better reliability.






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