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RColours1.02

RColours converts the colour bands commonly found on resistors into the value of that resistor or it converts a given value into the colour bands that would be used to represent that value. 3 and 4 band representations are supported.

Operating system
Windows 10/11
File size
61 KB
License
Freeware
Last updated
Mar 12, 2025

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Overview

What is RColours?

RColours converts the colour bands commonly found on resistors into the value of that resistor or it converts a given value into the colour bands that would be used to represent that value. 3 and 4 band representations are supported.

In depth

A closer look at RColours

RColours converts the colour bands commonly found on resistors into the value of that resistor or it converts a given value into the colour bands that would be used to represent that value. 3 and 4 band representations are supported and the user can switch between the two to compare the result (the value is held constant and the colour bands altered to suit). The value is displayed or can be entered in the industry standard 1K2 style. The colours are displayed on a picture of a resistor as well as being named in the drop-down dialogue boxes that can also be used to select the colours when converting to the value.

Verdict

Should you download RColours?

RColours runs on Windows 10/11 and is available under the Freeware license — the installer is 61 KB. We’ve catalogued it under Science.

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At a glance

RColours specifications

Category
Science
Publisher
Brian Taylor
Last updated
Mar 12, 2025
License
Freeware
Operating system
Windows 10/11
File size
61 KB
Price
Free
Page views
455

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