Practical case: Forward and Reverse Diode Biasing
Master Analog Electronics by building a Diode circuit to verify unidirectional current flow. Measure 0.7V drops and block reverse polarity in this lab.
Master Analog Electronics by building a Diode circuit to verify unidirectional current flow. Measure 0.7V drops and block reverse polarity in this lab.
Master Analog Electronics by building a smart dimmer. Use a Photoresistor and 555 timer to auto-adjust LED brightness via PWM based on ambient light levels.
Master Analog Electronics by building a sun seeker circuit. Use a Photoresistor pair to drive a motor that actively tracks the brightest light source.
Master Analog Electronics by building an optical barrier with a Photoresistor. Detect moving objects and trigger a precise logic signal when the beam is broken.
Master Analog Electronics by building a dark sensor with a Photoresistor. Create a circuit where an LED automatically dims in bright light to save power.
Master Analog Electronics by building a drawer alarm. Use a Photoresistor to detect light and trigger a buzzer instantly, securing your valuables effectively.