Electronic Basics

Electronic Basics

Difference Between LDR and Photodiode
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Difference Between LDR and Photodiode

Learn the difference between LDR and photodiode. LDR means light-dependent resistor. A photodiode is a photo sensor.

2 months ago
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Difference Between LED and LDR

Learn the difference between LED and LDR from our electronic tutorials and articles collection.

2 months ago
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Types of Potentiometers – What is a Potentiometer? – Applications

One of the most used device in electrical circuits for varying resistance is a potentiometer. Learn the types of potentiometers…

6 months ago
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What is an Inductor? – Types of Inductors

The types of inductors depend on the material used for it’s core coil construction such as Iron core, Laminated core,…

11 months ago
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Difference Between Electrical and Electronic Devices

In this post, we will learn the difference between electrical and electronic devices with examples.

1 year ago
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Difference between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors

Semiconductors are classified into two categories – intrinsic and extrinsic. Learn the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.

1 year ago
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Difference Between LED and LCD

Displays are a very important part of electronic devices and instruments. In this post, we will learn the difference between…

1 year ago
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How to Test a Battery using a Multimeter?

In this article, we will learn the detailed step-by-step procedure regarding how to test a battery using a multimeter.

1 year ago
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Factors Affecting Inductance

Let us now understand the factors affecting an inductance through a coil, as it will help us design the circuit…

1 year ago
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What is a Non-Linear Device? Example – Advantages

A non-linear device is one where the relationship between voltage and current is not linear. Examples are semiconductors like transistors.

1 year ago