Hello,
Ok, so when no current is flowing through the phototransistor, we can assume an output voltage of 0.2 Volts.
In the datasheet is given that the output voltage is typicaly max 3.8 Volts at 5 Volts powersupply.
So your output range is 0.2 to 3.8 Volts.
The range is 3.6 Volts, when we divide that by the gain of 440 we will have about 8 mV accross the potentiometer.
Depending on the position of the potentiometer, you can determine the current created by the phototransistor.
Bertus
Ok, so when no current is flowing through the phototransistor, we can assume an output voltage of 0.2 Volts.
In the datasheet is given that the output voltage is typicaly max 3.8 Volts at 5 Volts powersupply.
So your output range is 0.2 to 3.8 Volts.
The range is 3.6 Volts, when we divide that by the gain of 440 we will have about 8 mV accross the potentiometer.
Depending on the position of the potentiometer, you can determine the current created by the phototransistor.
Bertus
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