Information on optodecoders,optoisolators,optoencoders

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The discussion centers on a request for information about optodecoders, optoisolators, and optoencoders, including diagrams for clarification. The user expresses frustration over not receiving a response to a previous post on the same topic. A moderator addresses the issue by reminding the user that multiple postings are not permitted and directs them to their earlier thread. The moderator emphasizes that users are expected to engage with provided resources and conduct their own research. The thread is ultimately locked to prevent further duplicate inquiries.
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hi,
I need information on optodecoders,optoisolators,optoencoders with diagram to explain.
I had send this thread before but have't received a reply as yet.
i hope my request will be entertained.
thank you.
 
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sneha127 said:
hi,
I need information on optodecoders,optoisolators,optoencoders with diagram to explain.
I had send this thread before but have't received a reply as yet.
i hope my request will be entertained.
thank you.

I did address your previous post:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=395796

Multiple posting the same question is not allowed here. This thread is locked. Go to your previous thread, and tell us what you learned by reading the link I provided you. We do not do your schoolwork for you here. You do the work.
 
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