PASCO EM-8656 AC_DC ELECTRONICS LABORATORY User Manual

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AC/DC Electronics Laboratory

012-05892A

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PART II: Sensor Calibration and Equipment Setup

You do not need to calibrate the Voltage Sensor or Power Amplifier.

Insert the 2N3904 transistor into the socket on the AC/DC Electronics Lab Board. The transistor
has a half-cylinder shape with one flat side. The socket has three holes labeled “E” (emitter), “B”
(base) and “C” (collector). When held so the flat side of the transistor faces you and the wire leads
point down, the left lead is the emitter, the middle lead is the base, and the right lead is the collector.

C = Collector

B = Base

E = Emitter

Socket

2N3904 transistor

Top view of transistor socket

Connect the 22 k

resistor (red, red, orange) vertically between the component springs at the left

edge of the component area.

Connect the 330

resistor (orange, orange, brown) horizontally between the component springs

to the left of top banana jack.

Carefully bend the wire leads of the red light-emitting diode (LED) so it can be mounted between
component springs. Connect the LED between the component springs to the left of the 330

resistor. Arrange the LED so its cathode (short lead) is to the left (away from the resistor).

Connect a wire lead from the component spring at the base terminal of the transistor to the
component spring at the top of the 22 k

resistor.

Connect another wire lead from the component spring at the collector terminal of the transistor to
the component spring at the left end of the LED.

Connect a red banana plug patch cord from the top banana jack to the positive (+) terminal of the
DC power supply.

Connect a black banana plug patch cord from the negative (-) terminal of the DC power supply to
the component spring of the emitter terminal of the transistor.

red

black

22 k

+5 v

Power Amplifier

2N3904

e

b

c

330

LED

Channel A

red

black

npn

Transistor as Digital Switch

CAUTION: Connecting the
transistor incorrectly can destroy
the transistor.

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