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Component Lab
LDR (Light Dependent Resistor)
An
LDR (Light dependent resistor), as its name suggests, offers resistance
in response to the ambient light. The resistance decreases as the
intensity of incident light increases, and vice versa. In the absence of
light, LDR exhibits a resistance of the order of mega-ohms which
decreases to few hundred ohms in the presence of light. It can act as a
sensor, since a varying voltage drop can be obtained in accordance with
the varying light. It is made up of cadmium sulphide (CdS).
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Component Lab
Preset (Variable Resistor)
A
preset is a three legged electronic component which can be made to
offer varying resistance in a circuit. The resistance is varied by
adjusting the rotary control over it. The adjustment can be done by
using a small screw driver or a similar tool. The resistance does not
vary linearly but rather varies in exponential or logarithmic manner.
Such variable resistors are commonly used for adjusting sensitivity
along with a sensor.
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Component Lab
IR LED | Infrared LED
An IR LED, also known as IR transmitter, is a special purpose LED
that transmits infrared rays in the range of 760 nm wavelength. Such
LEDs are usually made of gallium arsenide or aluminum gallium arsenide.
They, along with IR receivers, are commonly used as sensors.
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Component Lab
LED
Light
emitting diodes (LEDs) are semiconductor light sources. The light
emitted from LEDs varies from visible to infrared and ultraviolet
regions. They operate on low voltage and power. LEDs are one of the most
common electronic components and are mostly used as indicators in
circuits. They are also used for luminance and optoelectronic
applications.
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Component Lab
Seven Segment Display
A
seven segment display is the most basic electronic display device that
can display digits from 0-9. They find wide application in devices that
display numeric information like digital clocks, radio, microwave ovens,
electronic meters etc. The most common configuration has an array of
eight LEDs arranged in a special pattern to display these digits. They are laid out as a squared-off figure ‘8’.
Every LED is assigned a name from 'a' to 'h' and is identified by its
name. Seven LEDs 'a' to 'g' are used to display the numerals while
eighth LED 'h' is used to display the dot/decimal.
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Component Lab
Relay
Relay
is an electromagnetic device which is used to isolate two circuits
electrically and connect them magnetically. They are very useful devices
and allow one circuit to switch another one while they are completely
separate. They are often used to interface an electronic circuit
(working at a low voltage) to an electrical circuit which works at very
high voltage. For example, a relay can make a 5V DC battery circuit to
switch a 230V AC mains circuit. Thus a small sensor circuit can drive,
say, a fan or an electric bulb.
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Component Lab
Resistor
Resistor
is a passive component used to control current in a circuit. Its
resistance is given by the ratio of voltage applied across its terminals
to the current passing through it. Thus a particular value of resistor,
for fixed voltage, limits the current through it. They are omnipresent
in electronic circuits.
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