resistorid
Resistorid are passive two-terminal electronic components that provide a defined resistance to current flow. They are used to set signal levels, limit current, divide voltages, bias active devices, terminate transmission lines, and convert electrical energy into heat. In Estonian, resistors are referred to as resistorid, while in English they are called resistors.
Fixed resistorid come in several materials and constructions, including carbon film, carbon composition, metal film, and
Nonlinear and environment-sensitive resistorid include thermistors (NTC and PTC) and photoresistors (LDR). These components change resistance
Values and markings: resistance is measured in ohms (Ω). Many axial resistorid use a color-code or numeric
Form factors and packaging: resistorid are available as through-hole axial components and surface-mmount devices (SMDs) in
In circuits, resistorid are analyzed using Ohm's law (V = IR) and combinations in series and parallel