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PRESENTED BYBIBIN BABY

A Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) or a photo resistor is a device whose resistivity is a function of the incident electromagnetic radiation. Hence, they are light sensitive devices. They are also called as photo conductors, photo conductive cells or simply photocells. They are made up of semiconductor materials having high resistance.

Works on the principle of photoconductivity When light falls i.e. when the photons fall on the device,

the electrons in the valence band of the semiconductor material are excited to the conduction band. These photons in the incident light should have energy greater than the band gap of the semiconductor material to make the electrons jump from the valence band to the conduction band. Hence when light having enough energy is incident on the device more & more electrons are excited to the conduction band which results in large number of charge carriers. The result of this process is more and more current starts flowing and hence it is said that the resistance of the device has decreased. This is the most common working principle of LDR

Based on the materials used they are classified as:i) Intrinsic photo resistors (Un doped semiconductor): These are pure semiconductor materials such as silicon or germanium. Electrons get excited from valance band to conduction band when photons of enough energy falls on it and number charge carriers increases.

ii) Extrinsic photo resistors: These are semiconductor materials doped with impurities which are called as dopants. Theses dopants create new energy bands above the valence band which are filled with electrons. Hence this reduces the band gap and less energy is required in exciting them. Extrinsic photo resistors are generally used for long wavelengths.

Transistor

LDR (Light Dependence Resistor)

Resistor

LED

Transistor:

has an emitter terminal, a base terminal

and a collector terminal

current flowing from the base to the

emitter controls the collector current

LDR

an electronic component whose resistance

decreases with increasing incident light intensity

used in a potential divider setup with a second

regular resistor

Resistor

resist the flow of current across the resistor device

adjustable resistors are refers to as potentiometers

Light falls on LDR, it shows its minimum

resistance and voltage drops across LDR

less than VBE of Transistor Q1.

So, no current will go from the collector to

the emitter and transistor remains turn off.

No light falls on LDR, it shows its maximum

resistance and voltage drops across LDR

greater than VBE of Transistor Q1.

Now the transistor enters into ON state and

at the output side Ic current will flow

through the LED. So, the LED is ON

Energy savings

Low cost

Safety and Security

Reducing physical efforts

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