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The LM358 operational amplifier can be used to amplify the small current generated by a photodiode in response to light. By configuring the LM358 in a transimpedance amplifier setup, the photodiode's current can be converted into a measurable voltage output. This output can then be used to control other devices, such as LEDs or motors, based on the intensity of light detected by the photodiode. Additionally, incorporating feedback resistors allows for tuning the gain and response time of the circuit.
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The LM158 series consists of two independent, high gain, internally frequency compensated operational amplifiers which were designed specifically to operate from a single power supply over a wide range of voltages.For more details, hqew.net is a good place.
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ic made from bjt is known as bipolar ic
op amp linear ic 7805 non linear ic
The letters "IC" pronounced properly can say "icy" meaning very cold.
Both IC 7805 & IC 7905 are voltage regulators, IC 7805 is Ic 78xx series while IC 7905 is Ic 79xx series with xx representing voltage output
naming of IC is done according to manufacturer's name, ic type and IC number. i think MC means motorola is manufacturer. 74 means TTL IC. It is 7408 IC and H means high
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