Photosensitive Resistance Sensor Module – LM393
The photosensitive resistance module has the most sensitive ambient light, generally used for detecting the environment immediate of the brightness of the module light, triggering SMC or relay, etc.
$4.99
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This item: Photosensitive Resistance Sensor Module – LM393
9 in stock
$4.99
$4.99
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A Photosensitive Resistance Sensor Module based on the LM393 is commonly used to detect ambient light levels. It employs a photoresistor (LDR) to sense light intensity and the LM393 comparator to process the signal, providing both digital and analog outputs
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| Weight | 0.010 kg |
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| Dimensions | 4 × 2 × 1 cm |
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