2024
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6552/ad9808
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Converting a power transistor to an optical transducer as an alternative to a commercial photo-detector for the construction of a simple and low-cost photometer

Farzad Bamdad,
Amir Mohammad Bamdad

Abstract: In this article, design and construction of a low-cost and simple homemade photometer for the determination of iron is described. Affordability and availability of required electronic components are two important factors that have been considered in the design of this photometer. An inexpensive low-wattage light-emitting diode was used as the light source, so there was no need to add a filter for wavelength selection. Instead of using a commercial phototransducer, a readily available NPN power transistor (2N30… Show more

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