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lab05_en:inverting_op-amp_photo_diode_as_current_source [2026/04/29 09:52] – [Photodiode as current source] mexleadminlab05_en:inverting_op-amp_photo_diode_as_current_source [2026/05/07 12:37] (current) mexleadmin
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-A photodiode is a special type of diode which, **in the absence of light**, exhibits a **current-voltage relationship** very similar to that of a standard diode (see the **dark current** characteristic in the **I-V diagram**).\\ +A photodiode is a special type of diode which, **in the absence of light**, exhibits a **current-voltage relationship** very similar to that of a standard diode (see the **dark current** characteristic in the **\(I-V\) diagram**).\\ 
  
 **When illuminated**, it generates additional electron-hole pairs within the crystal.\\ **When illuminated**, it generates additional electron-hole pairs within the crystal.\\
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 +<imgcaption Fig-160_inverting_op-amp_photo_diode_i_v_diagramm | Inverting Op-Amp: Operating principle of a photodiode> </imgcaption>\\
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 <imgcaption Fig-110_inverting_op-amp_photo_diode_diagramms | Inverting Op-Amp: Diagramms of BPW 34 S> </imgcaption>\\ <imgcaption Fig-110_inverting_op-amp_photo_diode_diagramms | Inverting Op-Amp: Diagramms of BPW 34 S> </imgcaption>\\
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 Take a resistor from the E6 series that is as close as possible to the calculated value.\\ Take a resistor from the E6 series that is as close as possible to the calculated value.\\
 Also enter the values for $I_{\rm 1}$, $I_{\rm 2}$, $U_{\rm 2}$ and $U_{\rm OUT}$.\\ Also enter the values for $I_{\rm 1}$, $I_{\rm 2}$, $U_{\rm 2}$ and $U_{\rm OUT}$.\\
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