Darkness Sensor Circuit on Breadboard + LIght Detector With LDR
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Darkness Sensor Circuit on Breadboard + LIght Detector With LDR

In this tutorial I'm gonna teach you how to make a simple Light & Darkness Detector Circuit with a transistor & a LDR.This circuit can be used to automatically turn on-off lights or appliances by adding a relay at the output You can also replace the LED for a buzzer or any other output component if you wish.
Part List

* Breadboard
* LDR
* LED (any colour)
* Transistor (D200)
* 220Ω Resistor
* 1KΩ Resistor
* Connecting wire
* 9V Battery
Circuit Diagram

Connect LDR

Connect the LDR With Transistor B pin And the Negative of the Battery .
Connect a Resistor


Connect a 100KΩ Resistor to the Transistor B pin And the Positive of the battery
Connecting the LED


Connect a 220Ω Resistor to transistor C pin and LED anode
Then Connect LED cathode to the Positive of the battery
Connect Transistor E Pin to Ground

Connect Transistor E pin to the negative of the battery