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English: Typical pattern of amplitude distortion of a LED-LDR optoisolator (vactrol) as a function of RMS AC voltage across the LDR (photoresistor). In the absence of DC bias, most of distortion is third harmonic, with some second harmonic. At very low voltages, distortion levels at a residual floor and is (somewhat counteintuitively) almost all second harmonic. Adapted from charts and textual data in PerkinElmer (2001). Photoconductive Cells and Analog Optoisolators (Vactrols®). pp. 35-36.
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current16:16, 25 November 2010Thumbnail for version as of 16:16, 25 November 2010836 × 723 (46 KB)East of Borschov{{Information |Description={{en|1=Typical distortion of a LED-LDR optoisolator (vactrol) as a function of LED current. Adapted from charts and textual data in PerkinElmer (2001). ''[http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/perkinelmer/VT500.pdf Photo

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