Identify the legs of your transistor with a multimeter.
Diode test (V) meter readings | Table Cell | Table Cell | Table Cell | Table Cell | Table Cell | Table Cell |
Transistor number | Vbe | Veb | Vbc | Vcb | Vce | Vec |
NPN | O.L | O.L | 0.834 | O.L | O.L | O.L |
PNP | O.L | 0.841 | O.L | 0.84 | O.L | O.L |
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With this experiment what we were trying to do was to figure out which way current will flow on an NPN transistor, and a PNP transistor. Our results show that an NPN transistor, current will flow from emitter to collector once a base current is supplied. The results for the PNP transistor show that current will flow from the collector to the emitter once a base current is supplied.
With this experiment what we were trying to do was to figure out which way current will flow on an NPN transistor, and a PNP transistor. Our results show that an NPN transistor, current will flow from emitter to collector once a base current is supplied. The results for the PNP transistor show that current will flow from the collector to the emitter once a base current is supplied.
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