Photoelectric converter EMC-01
A photoelectric converter is an electronic device that converts optical signals into electrical signals or electrical signals into optical signals. How it works depends on its purpose and type.
When a photoelectric converter converts a light signal into an electrical signal, it usually includes a light-sensitive element such as a photodiode or photodetector. When a light signal shines on the photosensitive element, it will produce certain current or voltage changes, which are converted into electrical signals and transmitted to the circuit.
When an optoelectronic converter converts an electrical signal into an optical signal, it typically uses a laser or light-emitting diode. After the electrical signal passes through the circuit, it is transmitted to a laser or light-emitting diode, which converts the electrical signal into an optical signal and transmits it through optical fiber or other transmission media.
Photoelectric converters are widely used in fields such as communications, data storage and transmission. For example, photodiodes and detectors are used in optical communications and light sensors, while light-emitting diodes and lasers are used in areas such as optical storage and optical printing.
Photoelectric converter EMC-01
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