The circuit on this page is for a simple light detector circuit board that has 8 detectors that can be used with visible or infrared light systems. The detectors use LM339 voltage comparators as the active element. Phototransistors or CdS photocells can be used as sensors for this circuit. If phototransistors are used the circuits can also be used as infrared light detectors. These detectors can be used as part of other light detector circuits shown on other pages at this site such as these Light Activated Detector Circuits at this site.
The described circuit features a compact design that accommodates eight individual light detection channels, allowing for simultaneous monitoring of multiple light sources. Each channel utilizes an LM339 voltage comparator, which serves as the core active component responsible for processing the output from the light sensors. The choice of sensor is flexible, with options for phototransistors or CdS photocells, depending on the specific application requirements.
When phototransistors are employed, the circuit is capable of detecting infrared light, making it suitable for applications in remote sensing and security systems. The LM339 comparator operates by comparing the voltage generated by the light sensor against a reference voltage, enabling precise detection of light levels. Each detector can be configured with adjustable sensitivity by varying the reference voltage, allowing for customization based on ambient light conditions.
The circuit board design is optimized for ease of integration into larger systems, with outputs that can be connected to microcontrollers or other processing units for further analysis or action based on light detection. Additionally, the modular nature of the eight detectors allows for scalability and flexibility in various applications, including automation, alarm systems, and environmental monitoring.
This light detector circuit can also be interconnected with other light-activated detector circuits, enhancing its functionality and enabling complex light detection systems tailored to specific needs. Overall, this circuit represents a versatile solution for light detection, suitable for both visible and infrared applications.The circuit on this page is for a simple light detector circuit board that has 8 detectors that can be used with visible or infrared light systems. The detectors use LM339 voltage comparators as the active element. Phototransistors or CdS photocells can be used as sensors for this circuit. If phototransistors are used the circuits can also be used as infrared light detectors. These detectors can be used as part of other light detector circuits shown on other pages at this site such as these Light Activated Detector Circuits at this site.
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