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Discuss Could somebody please tell me what the name of the below circuit is please in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Thanks again! hahaIt's a basic transistor switch circuit.
The light dependent resistor (lower left) forms a potential divider with resistor R3 and biases the transistor. At a certain point the voltage will rise to 0.7V (approx) and the transistor will switch on and illuminate the LED. R4 just limits the current to a safe value for the LED.
Thanks again! haha
I agree, its currently what I'm trying to get my head around. Can I ask what the purpose of R2 is please?No problem. It's good to have an understanding of basic building blocks like this. You can then break down more complex circuits and understand them better.
I agree, its currently what I'm trying to get my head around. Can I ask what the purpose of R2 is please?
Thank you, you've been a big help!In basic terms it limits the base current. Transistors (even bipolar ones like the BC108 here) only take a tiny amount of base current switch on.
You know I have a little bit of a confussion about this circuit, can you show with arrows how current flows during day and during nightIt's a basic transistor switch circuit.
The light dependent resistor (lower left) forms a potential divider with resistor R3 and biases the transistor. At a certain point the voltage will rise to 0.7V (approx) and the transistor will switch on and illuminate the LED. R4 just limits the current to a safe value for the LED.
You know
You know I have a little bit of a confussion about this circuit, can you show with arrows how current flows during day and during night
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