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Electronics / Modelling in Livewire & PCB Wizard

Live Wire. Electronics / Modelling in Livewire & PCB Wizard. Automatic Switching:- Light / Temperature Sensing - Transistor Projects. R.A. Moffatt. Automatic Switching: Transistor Project. Aims: To understand the concept of automatic switching / sensing in electronic circuits

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  1. Live Wire Electronics / Modelling in Livewire & PCB Wizard Automatic Switching:- Light/ Temperature Sensing - Transistor Projects. R.A. Moffatt.

  2. Automatic Switching: Transistor Project • Aims: • To understand the concept of automatic switching / • sensing in electronic circuits • To practice modelling basic electronic switching circuits • using the Live Wire and PCB Wizard software • To construct (PCB’s) printed circuit boards

  3. Automatic Switching: Transistor Project • You will have an opportunity to:- • Design a temperature/light sensing circuit. • To manufacture a printed circuit board. • Two of the circuits respond to a change in light levels and the other two respond to a change in temperature levels.

  4. Practically every modern Intel Pentium processor main board features a temperature sensor developed at Delft University of Technology. The sensor detects when the processor starts to become too hot, and switches on a fan to cool it down. As soon as the temperature drops to an acceptable level, the fan is switched off. The temperature sensor was developed by Dr. Anton Bakker, who in April 2000…

  5. Our Learning Intentions • know how to use the Live Wire and PCB Wizard software • how to design automatic control circuits • understand input sensors and transistor switching • an understanding of resistor colour codes using four and five band resistors • circuit building skills developed by using the soldering iron • practice at following detailed test procedures

  6. Electronics WALT

  7. Electronics WILF:

  8. Single-Pole-Single-Throw Switch Preset – Variable Resistor 9V Component symbols Light Dependant Resistor 0V Potential Divider

  9. X X B B Y Y The Potential Divider Water Pipe Analogy: Diagram extracted from Making Things Work by Ken Shooter & John Saxton

  10. Collector (c) Base (b) Emitter (e) The Transistor Transistors are semiconductor devices. This means that they have a resistance to the flow of electrons – current. However they become conductors if a small voltage is provided across two of the legs – the base and the emitter. Symbol for the n-p-n transistor You can use the transistor as a high speed switch if a small voltage of 0.6 – 1.6V is applied to the base leg as shown below Technology Education Centre 05.

  11. C 9V B 0.6V C E B E The Transistor Large Voltage PNP Transistor Small Voltage in symbol Saturated = ‘fully on’ http://www.satcure-focus.com/tutor/page4.htm

  12. c b hfe = Ic Ib Transistor Gain: We know that a small current flowing at the base of the transistor will ‘turn on’ a large collector current. This is known as current Amplification. The ratio I I is a measure of the amplification which we call the transistors current gain. The symbol for the transistor current gain is hfe (0.00025A) (0.05A) = 0.5 A 0.00025 A = 200

  13. The Transistor http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scots_Guide/info/comp/active/BiPolar/page1.html

  14. http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_3/chpt_4/3.html

  15. Bulb-’off’ when Dark BULB ‘off’ LDR Transistor V/Resistor

  16. Bulb-’on’ when Light BULB ‘on’ V/Resistor Transistor LDR

  17. LED-’off’ when Light shines on LDR LED ‘off’ VR Transistor LDR

  18. LED-’on’ when Dark

  19. Ex 1: Potential Divider / Dark Light ‘on’ In the light the voltage between the base and the emitter leg of the transistor is 657mV or 0.65V. For this transistor the voltage is not enough to switch it on – therefore the bulb remains off. ‘OFF’ In the darkness the voltage between the base and the emitter leg of the transistor is 739mV or 0.739V. This voltage is high enough to switch on the transistor – therefore the bulb is switched ‘on’. ‘ON’ • Model the circuit using Live Wire • as shown and test! • Draw this circuit diagram in your • folder and explain how it works?

  20. TIP 121 TIP 121 Ex 2: Dark Sensor: Circuit 4 from 112 Circuit Designs –M. Lynch Light level low LED will be ‘on’ • Model this circuit and test using Live Wire • Draw this circuit diagram in your workbook and explain how it works? • Convert this circuit to a PCB layout using PCB Wizard

  21. PCB: Printed Circuit Board Real World Normal PCB Wizard

  22. Printed Circuit Board

  23. Circuit 5 A Light Sensing Transistor

  24. M. Lynch Play the AVI file to help understand how this circuit works?

  25. Double-Click the PDF icon to access the data sheet House plants can suffer if owners do not give them the right amount of water. Houseplants can die if they do not receive enough water, and they can rot if over watered.

  26. Moisture Tester ‘on’ moisture level

  27. Darlington Pair Driver In a Darlington pair circuit, two transistors are wired together to provide better Switching.

  28. Electronics Year 9 Test • Make sketches of a 1K, 2k2, 680R and 470R resistor include the colour code for each • Explain the function of a resistor in an electronic circuit? • Draw the two component symbols necessary and in the correct order to make a potential divider that sounds a buzzer when light shines on the LDR? One of these component symbols have been drawn for you.

  29. 4) Explain how the circuit shown below works? 5) Suggest two uses for this type of circuit? 6) What is the trigger voltage for a BS 108 Transistor? 7) Sketch the symbol for a transistor and label the legs: - emitter, collector, base

  30. 8) An electronic sensor is required for an elderly persons room that sounds an alarm when the room temperature drops to a certain level or gets ‘too cold’. Draw and complete the circuit diagram using symbols to show the type of sensor required? 9) Name each of the components used in your design?

  31. 10) Name each of the component shown below and explain briefly their function when used in an electronic circuit?

  32. http://www.circuitspecialists.com/prod.itml/icOid/8181 http://www.new-wave-concepts.com/br_files.html

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