How to Use a Photoresistor (Light Sensor) with Arduino (Lesson #27)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
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Photoresistors, also called photocells or light dependent resistors (LDRs), make great light sensors for Arduino projects where you only need a coarse measurement of light levels. Learn how to use one in this video.
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0:00 introduction
0:49 sensor overview
2:07 circuit
3:58 code
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Thank you for teach me
Thank you this is very helpful. I'm sending this to someone for. It's over my head. Basically what I am trying to get someone to create it to have a circuit that went so much light is hitting it. The circuit comes on. Definitely need to measure the light. Here is my application. I'm trying to solve and if it exist please point me in that right direction. We're building a home off grid and there are some appliances such as my deep freeze, that does not run all that often and if it is off for one to three days, it would be OK. I'm only wanting it to come on when it is fully sunny outside, so it does not run at night and it does not run on rainy days. There are other devices that I'm wanting to do the same with yet. This is the easiest application to speak to.
Hi - we're a K-12 STEM education nonprofit and can't really help with projects like this, you may want to ask in the official Arduino forums or other electronics communities like Reddit or Stackexchange.
Please do a model for electromeric effect
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