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Resitors are voltage dependent (VDR)

AZUM ERIAT
2211012007

Introduction
VDR is also known as a resistor, which is a resistor with a voltage value and a resistance that varies non-linearly
depending on the value of the voltage applied to the vdr will be high when the voltage is applied to vdr, when vdr
is below the threshold voltage of the si resistor it will drop rapidly when the voltage supplied by vdt exceeds the
threshold value

Material and Methods


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Materials
1. 1 socket panel

2. 1 voltage dependent resistor (vdr)

3. 1 instrument 7 low

4. 1 instrument 7 height

5. 1 DC power supply unit

6. Connecting plug

Methods
1. Assemble the measuring circuit
2. Lifespan current through the VDR as a function of the applied voltage fill in the measured values into the table
3. Reverse the polarity of the vdr and take another measurement
4.Describe the characteristics of 0-1 in quadrants 1 and 3

Results
U/V I/mA R/KΩ U/V I/mA R/KΩ

O,5 O,45 3,35 kΩ 4,5 7,5 mA 0,41 KΩ


1,0 0,45 2,22 kΩ 5,0 11 mA 0,35 KΩ
1,5 O,88 1,7 kΩ 5,5 14 mA 0,3 KΩ
Conclusion
Resistors are grouped into two based on the conductive properties of resistors, namely linear and non-linear.
Non-linear resistors are a type of resistor whose resistance remains constant even though there is an increase in
the potential difference or voltage that passes through it, namely wire wound and filin liquid, while non-linear
resistors are a type of resistor where the current through it is not exactly directly proportional to the potential
difference, namely PTC, ntc, vdr types This resistor has the characteristic of not fully following

References
Jobsheet Alat Ukur dan Pengukuran

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