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- [citation needed] Phototransistors also have significantly longer response times. Another type of phototransistor, the field-effect phototransistor (also known...
- relays contain stacks of up to thirty photodiodes wired in series. Phototransistors are inherently slower than photodiodes. The earliest and the slowest...
- photovoltaic effect, used in: photodiodes (including solar cells) phototransistors photomultipliers optoisolators integrated optical circuit (IOC) elements...
- low-light imaging and long-distance optical communication. Phototransistors: Phototransistors are transistors with a light-sensitive base region. Incident...
- lux at noon. There are three common types of ambient light sensor: phototransistors, photodiodes, and photonic integrated circuits, which integrate a photodetector...
- 148585. S2CID 10556755. Matsumoto, Kazuya; et al. (1985). "A new MOS phototransistor operating in a non-destructive readout mode". ****anese Journal of Applied...
- electrical power into coherent light Photodiodes, photoresistors, phototransistors, photomultipliersconverts changing light levels into electrical...
- ISBN 978-3-319-49088-5. Matsumoto, Kazuya; et al. (1985). "A new MOS phototransistor operating in a non-destructive readout mode". ****anese Journal of Applied...
- sensors, each composed of an LED on one edge of the screen and a matched phototransistor on the other edge, all mounted in front of a monochrome plasma display...
- incident photon. Some photodetector devices, such as PIN photodiodes and phototransistors (in which the base-collector junction is a PIN diode), use a PIN junction...