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15x 10k resistor (pull-up/pull-down)
Build electronics projects without missing resistances using our resistor kit containing 400 high-quality resistors across 20 essential values. Unlike loose resistor assortments that become jumbled messes, our design keeps each value separated and clearly labeled, saving you time and frustration during projects. Whether you’re prototyping circuits, repairing devices, or stocking your electronics lab, this complete assortment ensures you’ll have the right resistance value when you need it. Each value includes 20 pieces for multiple projects, while the practical packaging keeps everything organized and portable for workshop or field use.
This professional-grade resistor assortment covers the most commonly used resistance values from 0Ω jumper links to high-value resistors, making it perfect for Arduino projects, circuit prototyping, and electronic repairs. The 1/4W carbon film resistors provide reliable performance with ±5% tolerance, and the organized format includes clear value labeling and resistor color code reference charts. The inclusion of 0Ω resistors makes this kit particularly valuable for PCB prototyping and circuit modifications where jumper connections are needed.
What sets this resistor kit apart is its curation of values based on real-world electronics needs, combined with practical packaging that actually stays organized. With 20 pieces of each value, you’ll have spares for multiple builds while maintaining a complete inventory for future projects.
• 20 values x 20 pcs = 400 pcs of resistors
• Practical packaging
0603 resistor 100k ohm with 5% tolerance.
0603 resistor 330 ohm with 5% tolerance.
100k ohm THT resistor with 5% tolerance and power of 1/4W.
Comes in a pack of 30 pieces.
Potentiometers are well known all around, and the sliding potentiometer is just one of its versions.You’ve probably seen it in some music equipment, and now you have the chance to add it to your project!
• Type: linear
• Resistance: 10k
• Dimensions: 86 x 22 mm
A 500k variable resistance potentiometer that fits the experimental board, but can also be built into the housing due to its increasing size. They can be used for various types of control, eg adjusting how bright the LED is.
Are you repairing or developing electronic boards? This This 0402 SMD resistor set is incredibly useful because you will never have to think again if you have that specific resistor. It consists of 170 different values each of which comes in an amount of 50 pieces. The resistors are manufactured by YAEGO, 1% tolerance and 0402.
• Package: 0402
• Tolerance: 1%
• 50 pcs of 170 values = 8500 pcs
• Resistance values[ohm]:
0, 1, 10, 100, 1K, 10K, 100K, 1M, 10M
1.1, 11, 110, 1.1K, 11K, 110K, 1.1M
1.2, 12, 120, 1.2K, 12K, 120K, 1.2M
1.3. 13, 130, 1.3K, 13K, 130K, 1.3M
1.5, 15, 150, 1.5K, 15K, 150K, 1.5M
1.6, 16, 160, 1.6K, 16K, 160K, 1.6M
1.8, 18, 180, 1.8K, 18K, 180K, 1.8M
2, 20, 200, 2K, 20K, 200K, 2M
2.2, 22, 220, 2.2K, 22K, 220K, 2.2M
2.4, 24, 240, 2.4K, 24K, 240K, 2.4M
2.7, 27, 270, 2.7K, 27K, 270K, 2.7M
3, 30, 300, 3K, 30K, 300K, 3M
3.3, 33, 330, 3.3K, 33K, 330K, 3.3M
3.6, 36, 360, 3.6K, 36K, 360K, 3.6M
3.9, 39, 390, 3.9K, 39K, 390K, 3.9M
4.3, 43, 430, 4.3K, 43K, 430K, 4.3M
4.7, 47, 470, 4.7K, 47K, 470K, 4.7M
5.1, 51, 510, 5.1K, 51K, 510K, 5.1M
5.6, 56, 560, 5.6K, 56K, 560K, 5.6M
6.2, 62, 620, 6.2K, 62K, 620K, 6.2M
6.8, 68, 680, 6.8K, 68K, 680K, 6.8M
7.5, 75, 750, 7.5K, 75K, 750K, 7.5M
8.2, 82, 820, 8.2K, 82K, 820K, 8.2M
9.1, 91, 910,. 9.1K. 91K, 910K
Caps for THT potentiometer from our store that would make control much easier and would simply just look better.
A 1M variable resistance potentiometer that fits the breadboard, but can also be built into the case due to the increased size. They can be used for various types of control, eg. adjusting how bright the LED is.
A 100k variable resistance potentiometer that fits the breadboard, but can also be built into the case due to the increased size. They can be used for various types of control, eg. adjusting how bright the LED is.
The Shunt Resistor is a special type of resistor with small resistance which allows large currents to pass through it. This is useful for measuring the current in a circuit: due to the Ohm’s law and voltage drop on the shunt resistor, we can know exactly which current passes through it. For example, for this resistor whose maximum current is 50A, the voltage drop at that current will be exactly 75mV (0.075V). Using a precise ADC, we can accurately measure the current of our consumer or power source.
• Max. current: 50A
• Voltage drop for max. current: 75mV
• Dimensions: 120mm x 25mm
The Shunt Resistor is a special type of resistor with small resistance which allows large currents to pass through it. This is useful for measuring the current in a circuit: due to the Ohm’s law and voltage drop on the shunt resistor, we can know exactly which current passes through it. For example, for this resistor whose maximum current is 10A, the voltage drop at that current will be exactly 75mV (0.075V). Using a precise ADC, we can accurately measure the current of our consumer or power source.
• Max. current: 10A
• Voltage drop for max. current: 75mV
• Dimensions: 120mm x 25mm
Resistor 0603 10k ohm with precision of 5%.
Resistor 0603 1k ohm with precision of 5%.
Potentiometer of variable resistance of 10k which can be used on an experimental board, but it can also be installed in the housing. They can be used for various types of control, eg. Setting how the brightness of LEDs.
25x 330ohm resistor (for LEDs)
A photoresistor is a type of resistor that changes its resistance depending on a light that falls on it. They are super simple for making something that is needed to keep track of the amount of the light(for example, it turns the light on when it is dark).
Potentiometer with mutable resistance from 10k that corresponds with the breadboard. They can be used for various kinds of control, for example adjusting the intensity of LED lights. One of these is also in our Dasduino Beginner Kit.