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  • Thank you! This was very useful!

  • Hi,

    Awesome video, I got a question: The catode is connected to Ground? or is it a negative voltage, I mean, I am told that in inverse polarization the photocurrent is higher.

  • @blablablaobla I ask, because the symbols you are using in your schematic differs to the ones I am used in collegue

    thanks

  • Nice video. What frequency were you using in the square wave demonstration?

  • Amazing video!

  • now subs in spanish please :-P

  • Thanks Joebro391,

    Photodiodes and photoresistors behave quite differently. Photodiodes convert light energy to electrical energy and actually *generates* current and voltage. A photoresistor can only regulate current resulting from an externally applied voltage, by varying its resistance - it does not produce electrical power.

  • let me just say that this was a great video, but might you be able to enlighten me to the differences between a photodiode and a photoresistor?? the only thing that i can come up with is polarization; as in, a photodiode has to be put into a circuit a specific way (positive-negative), while with a photoresistor, electricity can flow either way, like a regular transistor. am i close or no? thanks for the info. -Joe

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