| Introduction"AC" stands for Alternating Current, 
                    which can refer to either voltage or current that alternates 
                    in polarity or direction, respectively. These experiments 
                    are designed to introduce you to several important concepts 
                    specific to AC.  A convenient source of AC voltage is 
                    household wall-socket power, which presents significant 
                    shock hazard. In order to minimize this hazard while taking 
                    advantage of the convenience of this source of AC, a small
                    power supply will be the first project, consisting of 
                    a transformer that steps the hazardous voltage (110 
                    to 120 volts AC, RMS) down to 12 volts or less. The title of 
                    "power supply" is somewhat misleading. This device does not 
                    really act as a source or supply of power, but rather 
                    as a power converter, to reduce the hazardous voltage 
                    of wall-socket power to a much safer level.  |