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| hi all i made a sensor plate for a line follower with ir led and phodiode side by side and 100 ohm resistor in series with led and 10k ohm resistor in series with photodiode. there is a lot of difference in senstivity of the ir photodiodes. i have six of them and four are nearly same, ie without any light the reading is .5 volts but two are giving 1 volt without any light. what could be the possible reason? please help. thanx | |
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| They are all different. Look at the min and max ratings on their datasheet. 4 of yours were probably made at the same time and are more sensitive than the others that were probably made at a different time.
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| they are all of same kind bought from same place at same time. thats whay i was wondering... | |
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| I agree with Audio. All electronic components have a "spread". So for a given light input, the resulting current in one photo diode will be different to another. If you look at a transistor data sheet, parameters such as hFE have a spread, eg. the data sheet I have for the 2N2222 shows that hFE has a spread of 100 to 300 at a collector current of 150 mA. It also varies with temperature and collector current. The art of electronic design is to obtain a workable result with imprecise components. Even resistors have a spread, eg. +/- 5%
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| Semiconductor device parameters tend to be normally distributed random variables with a mean and a variance. When you see a min and a max specification it is likely to represent the three sigma points of the normal distribution. I've long believed that constants were just random variables with a mean equal to the constant and a variance which approaches zero. | |
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