So I'm decent at basic electronics but now for a project I determined that I need to use a transistor and I understand how they work. I just don't know how to implement it.
It only has 3 leads...emitter, collector, and base. The base allows the emitter and collector power the next thing, but how do I hook up the base? In an NPN transistor the base has to be more positive than the emitter and the collector more positive than the base...so how do I implement this? Where does the negative of the base go?
It's being used at the output of a monostable 555 timing circuit. I need to use a solid state relay on the end of the timer, but 555 timers do some unusual things with relays on the output and I have determined and also read that it is advisable to use a transistor before it. Could someone explain the wiring that I would use? The output of a monostable 555 timing circuit has a positive and a negative, in my case, at ~8-9V.
Thanks!
It only has 3 leads...emitter, collector, and base. The base allows the emitter and collector power the next thing, but how do I hook up the base? In an NPN transistor the base has to be more positive than the emitter and the collector more positive than the base...so how do I implement this? Where does the negative of the base go?
It's being used at the output of a monostable 555 timing circuit. I need to use a solid state relay on the end of the timer, but 555 timers do some unusual things with relays on the output and I have determined and also read that it is advisable to use a transistor before it. Could someone explain the wiring that I would use? The output of a monostable 555 timing circuit has a positive and a negative, in my case, at ~8-9V.
Thanks!
