Photoresistor GL5528 - Light Dependent Resistor Sensor 4x
Photoresistor GL5528 - Light Dependent Resistor Sensor 4x is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Photoresistor GL5528 - Light Dependent Resistor Sensor 4x is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Photoresistor GL5528 is a simple and reliable solution for detecting light levels in your electronics projects, making it an essential addition to any electronics enthusiast, technician, or DIY maker.
This light dependent resistor (LDR) changes its resistance based on the intensity of light, allowing you to measure brightness and create light sensitive circuits such as automatic lighting, sensors, and alarms.
Designed for easy integration, it can be used with Arduino and other microcontrollers for analog input and environmental sensing.
Perfect for makers, students, and STEM labs where light detection and interactive sensing are essential.
Highlights:
- GL5528 Model: Widely used and reliable LDR sensor.
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Light Sensing: Resistance changes based on light intensity.
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Easy Integration: Works with analog inputs on microcontrollers.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for light detection and automation projects.
- 4 Pcs Pack: Includes four photoresistors.
Specifications:
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Type: Photoresistor (LDR).
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Model: GL5528.
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Quantity: 4 pcs.
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Maximum Voltage: 150V DC.
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Power Dissipation: 100mW.
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Spectral Peak: 540nm.
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Response Type: Light dependent resistance.
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Mounting: Through hole.
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Application: Light sensing, automation, brightness detection.
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Dimensions: ~35×4×5mm.
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Interface: 2-pin (VCC, OUT).
Ideal For:
- 🔧 Light detection circuits.
- ⚡ Automatic lighting systems.
- 🤖 Robotics and sensor projects.
- 🧰 DIY electronics and automation.
- 🎓 Arduino & STEM education projects.
Note:
- Requires a resistor to form a voltage divider circuit when used with Arduino or microcontrollers.
- Do not connect directly without proper circuit setup.
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