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Simple Touch Sensor Using D882 Transistor

This document provides instructions to build a simple touch sensor circuit using a D882 transistor. The circuit uses a D882 transistor, two 100 ohm resistors, an LED, and a 3-5V power source. Touching the 100 ohm resistor connected to the transistor's third pin completes the circuit and causes the LED to light up. The instructions include diagrams and explain each step to solder the components together in the proper configuration. When touched, the circuit provides a way for children to interact with an electronic device in a simple manner.

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Simple Touch Sensor Using D882 Transistor

This document provides instructions to build a simple touch sensor circuit using a D882 transistor. The circuit uses a D882 transistor, two 100 ohm resistors, an LED, and a 3-5V power source. Touching the 100 ohm resistor connected to the transistor's third pin completes the circuit and causes the LED to light up. The instructions include diagrams and explain each step to solder the components together in the proper configuration. When touched, the circuit provides a way for children to interact with an electronic device in a simple manner.

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Simple Touch Sensor Using D882 Transistor

by Utsource123

Hii friend

Today I am going to make a Simple Touch Sensor using D882 Transistor at home.This touch sensor work when
we touch in a wire.If we want LED should be glow high then we have to touch two wires.By using this circuit we
can make a project that which childrens can play.This circuit is very useful. If you want to make this touch sensor
then follow these steps.

Let's get started,

Step 1: Take All Components As Given Below With Pictures

All components are compulsory to make this project. 2.Resistor - 100 ohm (2P)
This circuit contain very less components and circuit
is very useful. 3.LED - 3V (1P)

Components Required - 4.Input supply - 3-5V DC

1.Transistor - D882 (1P)

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Step 2: Solder 100 Ohm Resistor to the 3rd Pin of the Transistor

This Resistor is necessary to solder on 3rd pin of the transistor because we have to touch on the wire of 100 ohm
resistor.

We have to solder on transistor as shown in the figure.

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Step 3: LED Soldering

Now In this circuit we have to solder a LED you can choose any colour of LED as your desire but that LED should
be of 3V.

Solder the Negative leg of LED to the Second Pin of transistor as shown in the picture.

Step 4: 100 Ohm Resistor Soldering

Now we require one more 100 ohm resistor to solder on the circuit. We will give the power supply to this resistor.

We have to solder this resistor on the +ve pin of LED.

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Step 5: Power Supply

The main source of the circuit is power supply. It Connect +ve wire of the battery to the 100 ohm
activate the circuit. We have to give power supply to resistor which is connected to the +ve wire of the
the circuit DC 3-5V.To give power supply we can use LED.
any battery, charger like me. In this circuit I used 5V
DC charger. And Negative wire of the battery we have to connect
on the 1st pin of the Transistor.
If you want to use charger then use low ampere
charger like 0.5 -1 ampere. If you use high ampere
charger then that can damage your circuit.

Step 6: Circuit Is Ready

Now circuit is ready to check and use.

As in the figure shows When I am not touching in the resistor then LED is not glowing.

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Step 7: How to Use This Circuit

To Operate this circuit we have to Touch on the 100 ohm resistor which is connected to the 3rd pin of the
transistor.

As you can see in the picture.

Thank you

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