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Classes/2010/VIS147A/Lab1

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Activities
Breadboard Setup and Voltage Supply:
* Connect the positive and negative rails running along the top and bottom of the breadboard. The positive rails have a red bar running next to them and are labeled with a "+", the negative rails have a blue bar running next to them and are labelled with a "-". Use a short red wire to connect the positive rails and short black wire to connect the negative rails. Make your wires long enough to avoid blocking any of the holes on the breadboard, but not so long that they are trailing off into space. See the picture below.
[[Image:Breadboard_w_supply.jpg| 400px]]
* Set up your multimeter: attach the red and black probes and remove the covers over the tips.
* Test the continuity setting of the multimeter. Turn the dial to the position in the photo below, and make sure the black probe is connected to the middle socket and the red probe is connected to the far right socket. Keeping the probes apart, the screen should display "1" on the far right. When you touch the two probes, it should beep. This setting lets you know if two points in a circuit are connected without power running through the circuit.
[[Image:Clipped_plug.jpg | 325 px ]] [[Image:Assymetrically_clipped.jpg | 400 px]]
* With the DC voltage setting on the multimeter in the appropriate range, identify which is the positive and which is the negative wire coming from the adapter. The voltage setting on the multimeter dial is shown below. The number at top will display the current voltage. It is helpful to use a red and black alligator cable to connect from the multimeter probes to the power supply. Attach them as shown. WARNING: You need to plug the adapter into the wall. Be sure that you do not touch the two power supply wires together, this will short out your power supply and you will be out $5.00. This is your first live voltage!
[[Image:Voltage_setting.jpg | 300 px]] [[Image:Pos_neg_alligator_clips.jpg | 400 px]] [[Image:Testing_powersupply_voltage.jpg | 600 400 px]]
* Is the positive wire labelled in any way? Attach a red alligator cable to the positive wire, and a black alligator cable to the negative wire. This is the standard color code for positive and negative wire.
* Using one red and one black alligator cable and a short length of red and black hookup wire, connect the positive and negative lines from the power supply to the appropriate power buses on the breadboard.

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