So I was messing around with a S9018
http://vakits.com/sites/default/files/S9018 Transistor.pdf
In which 3 V from my PS was connected to the collector and an LED was connected to the emitter. The LED was then connected to the - of the power supply. I connected the base of the transistor to the 3v rail of my breadboard and nothing happened. Figures, the collector-base voltage is 4V. However I then touched the jumper wire that was connected to the base and the LED turned on. Upon further investigation I found the same thing happens with the 2222A transistor, however this particular transistor turns on when I connected it to my 3.3v but the strangest thing is that it turns on when I connected it to the ground of my arduino which is plugged into my laptop.
What in the sweet hell is going on here?
I swear, ever, single, time I pull out transistors black magic happens.
http://vakits.com/sites/default/files/S9018 Transistor.pdf
In which 3 V from my PS was connected to the collector and an LED was connected to the emitter. The LED was then connected to the - of the power supply. I connected the base of the transistor to the 3v rail of my breadboard and nothing happened. Figures, the collector-base voltage is 4V. However I then touched the jumper wire that was connected to the base and the LED turned on. Upon further investigation I found the same thing happens with the 2222A transistor, however this particular transistor turns on when I connected it to my 3.3v but the strangest thing is that it turns on when I connected it to the ground of my arduino which is plugged into my laptop.
What in the sweet hell is going on here?
I swear, ever, single, time I pull out transistors black magic happens.