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Light Dependent Resistor: A Comprehensive Guide
What is a Light Dependent Resistor?A light-dependent resistor is defined as a device whose resistance decreases with increasing light intensity and increases with decreasing light intensity. The resistance of an LDR can range from a few ohms to several megaohms, depending on the type and quality of the material used and the ambient temperature.The symbol for a light-dependent resistor is shown below. The arrow indicates the direction of light falling on it. How Does a Light-Dependent Resistor W
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Voltage Drop Formula & Example Calculation
What is Voltage Drop?Voltage drop is the decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit. Or more simply, a “drop in voltage”. Voltage drops occur due to the internal resistance of the source, passive elements, across conductors, across contacts, and across connectors are undesirable because some of the energy supplied is dissipated.The voltage drop across an electrical load is proportional to the power available to be converted in that load to some
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What is a Voltage Sensor?
A sensor is an electrical device that detects and responds to a certain sort of signal, such as optical or electrical. The use of sensor methods in voltage (or)current measurement has become an excellent alternative for voltage and current measurement methods. Sensors provide many benefits over traditional techniques of measurement, including reduced size &weight, high safety, high precision, non-saturability, eco-friendliness, and so on. It is possible to combine current and voltage monitor
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): Block Diagram & Explanation
What is a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)?AnUninterruptible Power Supply(UPS) is defined as a piece of electrical equipment which can be used as an immediate power source to the connected load when there is a failure in the main input power source.In a UPS, the energy is generally stored in flywheels, batteries, or super capacitors. When compared to other immediate power supply system, UPS have the advantage of immediate protection against the input power interruptions.It has very short on-ba
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What is Bridge Rectifier? Explain it’s Working Principle
AC (Alternating Current) is transformed into DC (Direct Current) using the rectifier circuit. Half-wave rectifiers, Full-wave rectifiers, and Bridge rectifiersare the three basic kinds of rectifiers. All of these rectifiers have the same primary purpose, which is to convert current, however they do not do so effectively while doing so.Both The bridge rectifier and The centre tapped full wave rectifierare effective converters.Electronic power sources have bridge rectifier circuits. In order to po
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Voltage Divider: What is it?
What is a Voltage Divider?A voltage divider is a fundamental circuit in the field of electronics which can produce a portion of its input voltage as an output. It is formed using two resistors (or any passive components) and a voltage source. The resistors are connected in series here and the voltage is given across these two resistors.This circuit is also termed as a potential divider. The input voltage is distributed among the resistors (components) of the voltage divider circuit. As a result,
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Voltage to Current Converters (V to I Converters)
What is a Voltage to Current Converter (V to I Converter)?A voltage to current converter (also known as a V to I converter) is an electronic circuit that takes current as the input and produces voltage as the output.But why would we do this?Well for instrumentation cicuits when creating an analog representation of certain physical quantities (weight, pressure, motion etc), DC current is preferred.This is because DC current signals will be constant throughout the circuit in series from the source
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Voltage in Series Circuits
What are Voltages in Series?A series circuit or series connection refers to when two or more electrical components are linked together in a chain-like an arrangement within a circuit. In this kind of circuit, there is only a single way for charge to pass through the circuit. The potential variation in charge across two points in an electrical circuit is known as voltage. In this article, we will discuss in detail voltages in a series circuit.The battery of a circuit provides energy for the charg
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Voltage Regulator 7805
All voltage sources cannot able to give fixed output due to fluctuations in the circuit. For getting constant and steady output, the voltage regulators are implemented. The integrated circuits which are used for the regulation of voltage are termed as voltage regulator ICs. Here, we can discuss the IC 7805.The voltage regulator IC 7805 is actually a member of the 78xx series of voltage regulator ICs. It is a fixed linear voltage regulator. The xx present in 78xx represents the value of the fixed
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Voltage Follower OP Amplifier: What is it?
What is a Voltage Follower?A voltage follower (also known as a buffer amplifier, unity-gain amplifier, or isolation amplifier) is an op-amp circuit whose output voltage is equal to the input voltage (it “follows” the input voltage). Hence a voltage follower op-amp does not amplify the input signal and has a voltage gain of 1.The voltage follower provides no attenuation or amplification—only buffering.A voltage follower circuit has a very high input impedance. This characteristic makes it a popul
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