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range and
sensitivity of a
photoresistor can
substantially differ among dissimilar devices. Moreover,
unique photoresistors may
react substantially differently...
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sources of light, and
cadmium sulfide (CdS) or
cadmium selenide (CdSe)
photoresistors (also
called light-dependent resistors, LDRs) as receivers. In applications...
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integrated optical circuit (IOC)
elements Photoconductivity, used in:
photoresistors photoconductive camera tubes charge-coupled
imaging devices Stimulated...
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compact CdS/CdSe
photoresistors resulted in the m****
production of
cameras with
automatic exposure. However,
these photoresistors were not
adopted in...
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material is
called a
photoresistor (also
called light-dependent
resistor or photoconductor). The most
common application of
photoresistors is as photodetectors...
- was
based on the
extinction of shadows.
Modern photometers utilize photoresistors,
photodiodes or
photomultipliers to
detect light. Some
models employ...
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Special methods are used to
produce films of CdS as
components in some
photoresistors and
solar cells. In the
chemical bath
deposition method, thin films...
- Photodiodes,
photoresistors, phototransistors,
photomultipliers –
convert changing light levels into
electrical signals Photodetector or
photoresistor or light...
- shifting. The Uni-Vibe is an
early phase-shifting
effect that uses
photoresistors for modulation.
Chorus effect Shepard tone Wave
interference Maestro...
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resistance changes when
light is
shining on them. Therefore, they are
called photoresistors (or
light dependent resistors).
These are a
common type of
light detector...