Characteristic curves of semiconductors with Cobra4 Xpert-Link
Determine the current strength flowing through a semi-conducting diode. Determine the collector current with the collector voltage for various values of the base current intensity.
- Fast and easy experimenting
- Get to know the behaviour of several types of semiconductors
- Detailed experiment guide with extensive explanations and step-by-step instructions
- Measure voltage and current simultaneously on four channels
- Simplified implementation: all pre-settings already prepared
- Further experiments in electricity and electronics can be performed with the equipment
Potentiometer 1 kOhm, 0.4W, G2
Resistor 470 Ohm, 1W, G1
Resistor 1 kOhm, 1W, G1
Resistor 22 kOHM, 1W, G1
Resistor 100 Ohm, 1W, G1
Semiconductor diode Ge, AA118, case G1
Semiconductor diode Si, 1 N 4007, case G1
Semiconductor diode Si, 1 N 4148, case G1
Transistor BC337, base left, G3
Low power zener diode ZF 4,7, G1
Light emitting diode, red, case G1
Short-circuit plug,black
Plug-in board, for 4 mm plugs
Commutator switch
Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, red
Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, yellow
Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, blue
Connecting cord, 32 A, 500 mm, black
Adapter, BNC-plug/socket 4 mm
Cobra4 Xpert-Link
- To investigate the dependence of the current strength flowing through a semi-conducting diode.
- To determine the variations of the collector current with the collector voltage for varios values of the base current intensity.
- Semiconductor
- P-n junction
- Energy-band diagram
- Acceptors
- Donors
- Valence band
- Conduction band
- Transistor
- Operating point