fototransistörden
A fototransistör, also known as a phototransistor, is a semiconductor device that combines a bipolar transistor and a photodiode. It is sensitive to light and its base current is controlled by the intensity of incident light. When light strikes the phototransistor's base-collector junction, it generates electron-hole pairs. These charge carriers are then amplified by the transistor's current gain, resulting in a larger collector current.
Phototransistors are essentially bipolar transistors with their base terminal exposed to light. The light acts as
Compared to photodiodes, phototransistors offer higher sensitivity due to their inherent amplification. However, they generally have