Using the Breadboard Name______
Purpose
The student will use and understand the breadboard.
Materials
Breadboard
Jumper wires
Christmas lights
Power source
DMM
Voltage + Voltage –
Procedure
- Connect a jumper wire from Va to the blue A column. Remember wire must be solid or tinned. NO stranded wire is to be used on a breadboard.
- Connect a jumper wire from Vb to the red B column.
- Run a jumper wire from A 5 to 5 a.
- Run a jumper wire from B 5 to 10a.
- Place a light in 5c and 10e.
- Attach the 4.5 V power source to Va and Vb.
- If the light does not light, check your circuit.
- Take three lights and place them in series. Make sure they light.
- Draw the pattern on the board above.
- Take three lights and place them in parallel. Make sure they light.
- Draw the pattern on the board above. Use a different color.
Conclusion
- Why are loads placed next to each other on the breadboard?
- What happens if you place a light in the same row 5a , 5e?
- What happens if you place a light in the same row 5a , 5g?
- What is the difference between the last two questions?
- Where would you place an IC on the board?
- If you place a resistor in 5a and 15a and attach a light in 15c and 25e, where would you place the jumpers to complete the circuit? (Include all needed wires)
- Can you place a switch in 6b and 6h and have the switch work properly?