Project 230 super optical keyboard echo, Project 231 softer optical keyboard echo, Project 232 reflection detector – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 230

Super Optical Keyboard Echo

Project 231

Softer Optical

Keyboard Echo

This circuit is shown on the Snap

Circuits

®

Sound box cover; use

that picture to help in building it.

Use the preceding circuit, but remove the

1mF capacitor (C7) from the circuit, or

swap it with the 0.1mF capacitor (C2), or

replace it with the 470mF capacitor (C5).

The sound volume is different now.

Build the circuit as shown. Turn off the left slide switch (S1), and

turn on the right slide switch. Press some of the keyboard keys

and listen to the echo. Move the lever on the adjustable resistor

(RV) to change the amount of echo (up is maximum echo, down

is no echo). Try this at different RV settings, because the effects

are very interesting with both high and low echo amounts. The

color LED (D8) will light when any green key is pressed, but will

not be very bright.
Now turn on the left slide switch to add the photoresistor (RP) to

the circuit. Wave your hand over the photoresistor to change the

sound. Try it with different levels of light shining on the

photoresistor, and at different RV settings.

Project 232

Reflection Detector

Build the circuit and turn the

slide switch (S1). Take it

into a dimly lit room, so that

the color LED (D8) is

flashing but there is no

sound.
Now hold a mirror directly

over the color LED and

photoresistor (RP). When

the mirror reflects the LED’s

light into the photoresistor,

a tone will be produced,

signaling that a reflection

was detected. The tone will

change as the LED flashes.

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