CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
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CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Fri Sep 15, 2017 12:50 pm
- quenniecrispalaHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-15
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:30 am
maaapektuhan po ba ng resistance ng ldr yung exact na resistance sa circuit na para sa frequency?
- DRAVENHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-24
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Sun Sep 24, 2017 9:22 pm
Sir, bakit po kailangan gumamit ng transistor sa LDR?
- elaytsHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-15
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Mon Sep 25, 2017 10:03 pm
A transistor is similar to a relay in the sense that you can use it to turn something ON and OFF. parang ginagamit siya para ma-enable yung sensor. switch kasi syaa shaare hahaDRAVEN wrote:Sir, bakit po kailangan gumamit ng transistor sa LDR?
- Bern_GavzHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-26
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:17 pm
Sir pwede din po bang gamitin yung 9012H na transistor bilang replacement sa 222A ?
- angel vidalHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-26
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:54 pm
sir about po sa sinabi nyo na prang switch yung transistor, ir ever man po bakit may another switch pa? ano pong use nung switch kung pwde naman po na transistor nalang mag act as switch?
- jenny.edanoHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-22
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:40 am
So ayun po nabasa ko lang po sa reply , na yung transistor can act as switch daw po to turn something on and off to enable the sensor po , paano po kung hindi naman na gagamit ng sensor ? parang instead of sensor po is button na yung gagamitin ? do I still need to use transistor pa rin po ba for my circuit ? If yes po , bakit po ? Salamat pooooo
- ardeneilHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-28
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Fri Sep 29, 2017 11:58 pm
sir, is their any other kind of LDR ?
- pandagrrrrHunger
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Join date : 2017-09-11
Re: CIRCUIT of LDR NPN & PNP
Thu Oct 12, 2017 10:27 pm
DRAVEN wrote:Sir, bakit po kailangan gumamit ng transistor sa LDR?
Using transistor in LDR circuit is very important po, think of a transistor of more like a current controlled resistor. Depending on the resistance of the LDR, the transitor may be viewed as either an amplifier or as a switch - and there is not a sharp transition between the two modes. When the LDR is high resistance, the base current will be low, and the collector current will be base current times the transistor's gain (beta). There will be significant voltage drop between the transistor's emitter and collector. As more light hits the LDR, its resistance will drop, allowing more base current, and thus collector current. At some point the collector current will become limited by the collector load (resistor and LED), so the transistor will be saturated, with only 0.2 volts or so between emitter and collector.
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