Sunlight shines on the photoresistor, the resistance of the photoresistor will change, and the changed small current is amplified by the transistor to drive the LED to emit light. The resistance of the photoresistor becomes smaller when the sun shines on it during the day, no forward current flows through the base of the triode, and the LED does not emit light. When there is no light or insufficient light, the resistance of the photoresistor becomes larger, the transistor is turned on, and the LED emits light.
SPECIFICATIONS
Material: plastic, metal accessories, electronic components
Certification: 3C
Type: STEM toys, DIY kits
Suggested Age: 10 years and up
Batteries: 2*AA (not included)
Package: PE ziplock bag*
*Some orders are individually packaged in cartons, but this is not guaranteed.
Note: this is a DIY kit, you need to assemble it
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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