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Cadmium sulphide cellsCadmium sulphide or cadmium sulphide (CdS) cells rely on the material's ability to vary its resistance according to the amount of light striking the cell. The more light that strikes the cell, the lower the resistance. Although not accurate, even a simple CdS cell can have a wide range of resistance from less than 100 Ω in bright light to in excess of 10 MΩ in darkness. Many commercially available CdS cells have a peak sensitivity in the region of 500nm - 600nm. The cells are also capable of reacting to a broad range of frequencies, including infrared (IR), visible light, and ultraviolet (UV). They are often found on street lights as automatic on/off switches. They were once even used in heat-seeking missiles to sense for targets. ApplicationsPhotoresistors come in many different types. Inexpensive cadmium sulphide cells can be found in many consumer items such as camera light meters, clock radios, security alarms, street lights and outdoor clocks. They are also used in some dynamic compressors to control gain reduction. At the other end of the scale, Ge:Cu photoconductors are among the best far-infrared detectors available, and are used for infrared astronomy and infrared spectroscopy. Circuit symbolBelow is symbol for a photoresistor as used in some circuit diagrams.
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da:LDR-modstand de:Fotowiderstand es:Fotorresistencia fi:LDR-valovastus fr:Photorésistance he:תא פוטואלקטרי id:Resistor peka cahaya ja:フォトレジスタ nl:Lichtgevoelige weerstand pl:Fotorezystor pt:LDR sv:LDR ru:Фоторезистор
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