Resisitor Bank
Resisitor is one electronic component that serves as a current holder flowing in a circuit and is a terminal of two electronic components that produces a voltage at a terminal proportional to the electric current passing through the Ohm (V = IR) law. These electrical accessories have no positive and negative poles, but have the main characteristics of resistance, tolerance, maximum working voltage and power rating. Other characteristics include temperature coefficient, noise, and inductance. Ohm symbolized by Ω (Omega) is the unit of resistance of a resistive resistor.