Instruction manual

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012-04367E Basic Electricity
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
-Circuits Experiment Board -Two D-cell Batteries
-Wire Leads -Digital Multimeter (DMM)
-1000- Resistor -2N3904 Transistor (NPN)
-100- Resistor.
Purpose
The purpose of this lab will be to experimentally determine some of the operating characteristics
of a transistor.
Procedure
Connect the circuit shown in Figure 10.1a using the 2N3904 Transistor you’ve been supplied.
Resistor R
1
= 1000 and resistor R
2
= 100 . Use Figure 10.1b as a reference along with Figure
10.1a as you record your data. Note the leads on the transistor as marked next to the socket in the
drawing.
Adjust the potentiometer carefully until the reading between points A and B is approximately
0.002 volt (2.0 mv). Now read the voltage between points C and D. Record these readings in
your data table. Note that V
AB
divided by R
1
gives the current flowing to the base of the transis-
tor, while V
CD
divided by R
2
gives the current flowing in the collector part of the circuit.
Adjust the potentiometer to give V
AB
the following readings, each time reading and recording the
corresponding V
CD
: 0.006, 0.010, 0.015, 0.020, 0.025, 0.030, 0.035, 0.040, 0.045, 0.050, 0.055,
0.060, 0.080, 0.100, 0.150, 0.200, 0.250 volts. Also set V
AB
to 0.000 volts.
Experiment 10: Transistors
Figure 10.1a
Figure 10.1b
AB
CD
b
c
e
e
b
c
Transistor as seen from
above
Socket
2N3904
A
R
1
B
C
2N3904
D
R
2
c
e
b
R
2
R
1