Description
Specifications
Product Name – LDR Apparatus (set of 3)
Quantity/Pack Size – Set of 3
Form – Electronic Instrument
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Light-Dependent Resistance Measurement, Electronics Experiments, Circuit Demonstrations
product overview
The LDR Apparatus set of 3 is designed as a high-quality laboratory instrument offering precise light-dependent resistance measurement for electronic experimentation. Constructed with robust laboratory-grade components, each unit ensures consistent response to varying light intensities, providing accurate and reliable readings across multiple experiments. The apparatus includes clearly labeled terminals and standardized connectors for seamless integration into electronic setups, making experimentation intuitive and efficient.
Each Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) module is crafted with high-sensitivity materials, ensuring fast and stable resistance changes according to illumination variations. The compact design allows convenient placement on laboratory benches and ensures stability during operation. The set of three units enables comparative analysis and simultaneous experimentation, facilitating versatile electronic configurations without compromise in accuracy.
Engineered for durability, the LDR Apparatus withstands repeated use, environmental variations, and moderate handling, maintaining long-term functionality. Low-resistance conductive paths minimize signal loss, providing dependable performance even in complex circuit arrangements. This set combines precise measurement capabilities, ergonomic design, and durable construction to serve as an essential tool for students, educators, and researchers seeking accurate, reliable, and user-friendly light-dependent resistance instrumentation in laboratory environments.
FAQs
1. What types of circuits can the LDR Apparatus be used with?
It can be integrated with digital and analog circuits requiring light-dependent resistance measurement.
2. Is this apparatus compatible with standard laboratory power supplies?
Yes, it operates safely with common low-voltage laboratory power sources.
3. Are there alternative instruments for light-dependent resistance experiments?
Photoresistor modules and sensor kits can provide similar measurement capabilities for electronics applications.
4. How should the LDR Apparatus set be stored when not in use?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment, avoiding excessive heat and moisture to maintain sensitivity and accuracy.
5. Where can authentic LDR Apparatus sets be sourced?
They are available through verified laboratory equipment suppliers offering high-quality and calibrated electronic instruments.










