dark-light sensor based on the lm741 opamp

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DARK/LIGHT SENSOR BASED ON the LM741 opamp Step 1: COMPONENTS :

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DARK/LIGHT SENSOR BASED ON the LM741 opamp

Step 1: COMPONENTS :

Step 1: COMPONENTS :

-100k resistor x2

-4.7k resistor x1

-photo resistor x1

-180 ohm resistor(i did'nt put a picture for this)

-lm741 opamp ic

-l.e.d(any color) x1

-jumper wires

-9v battery

-9v battery snap and

- a breadboard

take a look at the schemtatic and follow the steps:(use jumper wires for the following connections)

-insert the lm741 chip into the breadboard

-connect pin 4 to your negative rail of the breadboard(choose one side as your negative rail)

-connect pin 7 to the positive rail of your breadboard(choose the opposite side as your positive rail)

-connect a 100k resistor from pin 3 to negative rail of your breadboard

-connect another 100k resistor from pin 2 to negative rail of your bread board

-connect a 4.7 k resistor from positive rail of your breadboard to pin 3

-connect the photo resistor from pin 2 to positive rail of your breadboard

-insert the l.e.d into the breadboard (identify the positive(anode) and the cathode(negative) of the l.e.d)

-connect a 180 ohm resistor from pin 6 to positive of the l.e.d

-insert the red wire(positive) of the battery snap into your positive rail of the breadboard and the black wire(negative)

to the negative rail of the breadboard.*

*note that the rails of the bread board do not run fully through the breadboard,they are split into 2 five pairs of 10

holes.

Step 3: POWERING UP !

connect the battery to your battery snap and it should be working fine.move on to the next step to change it into a

light sensor.If it does not work properly take a look at the schematic and make sure you have made all the right

connections.

Step 4: Reversing it.

making a light sensor is very simple .all you got to do is connect the negative of the led to he 180 ohms resistor and

connect the positive to the positive rail of your breadboard and that's there is to it .if it did not work out for you email

me at [email protected] .Thank you and hope you liked it.i entered this for a contest so please also

vote for me.

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