Temperature control of a transistor

Article no. P1378800 | Type: Experiments

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grades 10-13
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Principle

The resistance value of an NTC resistor is dependent on the temperature. In this experiment, a circuit is examined in which a transistor is triggered with an NTC resistor and switches a filament lamp on and off.
The NTC resistor, the potentiometer andvthe 10 k Ω resistor form a temperature dependent potential divider, from which the control voltage of a transistor is picked up. In order to realise both a light circuit and a dark circuit without a relay, the NTC resistor is inserted at various positions in the potential divider.

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Tasks

How does a transistor temperature switch work?

Examine how a transistor can be triggered with a temperature dependent resistor to switch a lamp.

 

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