Thanhlongbin
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liquid level measurement
I'm so sorry for my posted comments.
I've just tested PD in zero-bias mode using a voltmeter. The result is: -280mV at cathode vs. anode in sunlight.
I wish you accept my apology.
Thanhlongbin
Dear FvM,FvM said:I basically don't understand what you want to tell me. Seems like you are starting a new photo diode theory. But whatever you mention in this regard, it doesn't change the fact, that the shown basic circuit is operating fine. You say, the PD must be reversed to make it working. Obviously, one opinion is right and the other wrong. I think, the question can be answered by a simple test (or correct usage of semiconductor theory). I'm not motivated to add more arguments now.
I'm so sorry for my posted comments.
I've just tested PD in zero-bias mode using a voltmeter. The result is: -280mV at cathode vs. anode in sunlight.
I wish you accept my apology.
Thanhlongbin