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Homemade Transistor from Cadmium Sulfide Photocell (2009)

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  • #DIY Electronics
  • #Homemade Transistor
  • #Field-Effect Transistor
  • A homemade FET was successfully created using a cadmium sulfide photocell with an insulated gate improvised from scotch tape and water.
  • The experiment required darkness to avoid light saturation, and slight light could improve performance; the device showed transistor action with power gain but low voltage gain.
  • Gate voltage swings of 75-175 VDC (reversible polarity) controlled photocell current, with high gate impedance leading to high power gain despite minimal gate current.
  • The device acted as an enhancement-depletion FET: positive gate voltage increased current, negative decreased it, with dynamic response and inverted sawtooth waveform output.
  • A functional amplifier circuit using the homemade transistor amplified 60 Hz body buzz, demonstrating practical power gain, though voltage gain was low (~1/10).