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After upgrading my phone I found that this app is wanting to access my Bluetooth connection. Why? No good reason lots of bad ones in terms of privacy but maybe I shouldn’t be surprised with it being a free app. The user is the product being sold.
Simple is as simple does, this app translates the resistor color codes to numeric form on one easy-to-use page; I love it. Caution: you really need a reliable multimeter to verify that the resistor you have actually measures correctly, as it may have been overheated or otherwise incorrect.
Why would I want to know what 1.5x10^5 ohm is? Couldn’t there be a way to swap to just say 150k ohms? It is a nice app, otherwise.
This is handy. Thanks!
not sure why theres any tracking on an app as simple as this.
Are you kidding me? Fix your colours. There's no excuse for that.
Good little app that does exactly what you need it to - visually decoding/encoding the values and color bands of resistors. In that aspect, it’s flawless. Five+ years later, though, and I still can’t figure out why every so often it asks me to grant Bluetooth access permission 🤔
Extremely helpful for standard resistors with four color bands. Would be nice to have a 5 band option.I would pay if the app allowed the camera to ID the colors, if fast and reliable.
I am currently taking an electronics class and this is a perfect way to help memorize the color codes. The colors and values are all laid out in one screen. Thanks for making this app and offering it for free!
There is no settings button, gear, preferences, etc., that I can find. Only shows 4 bands. Not sure how to change to 5 bands.
Calculate resistor color codes with this handy reference app. The app is useful for the maker, engineer, student and arduino or raspberry pi tinkerer when working with electronics. Supports 4 and 5-band resistors!