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Investigating the Transistor:
A hands on activity.
You will be
• assembling a one transistor amplifier circuit,
• making it operational, then
• taking measurements to determine the Current Gain
and Voltage Gain and finally, if time,
• Observing the operation with low frequency AC.
Brief Instructions
Components
Assembly
• Place each component, except the thermistor, through
its corresponding holes in the card,
• Ensure correct orientation.
Assembly
• Twist together wires that are to be joined,
• Connect the thermistor remotely to the card by wires
with alligator clips,
• Connect the power supply to the card by wires as
well.
Operation
• Set power supply to 9V, LED should go on.
• Cool thermistor with the ice block in the bag,
the LED should go off.
Measurements
Current Gain
Measurements
Current Gain
• Determine Base and Collector currents by
measuring voltage drop across the 2200 ohm
and the top 680 ohm resistors respectively.
• Graph values and find gradient of graph.
+Red
LED
680
Collector
-ve
collector
Thermistor
base
Base
Swinburne
emitter
2,200
Transistor
680
- Black
Measurements
Voltage Gain
Measurements
Voltage Gain
• Measure the Base voltage between the Base
and the Ground,
• Measure the Collector Voltage between the
Collector and the Ground,
• Graph values and find gradient of graph.
+Red
LED
680
-ve
Thermistor
Swinburne
Base
Collector
2,200
Transistor
680
- Black
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