Project 280 adjustable oscillator – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 280

Adjustable Oscillator

Project 281

Adjustable

Oscillator

(II)

Project 282

Adjustable

Oscillator

(III)

Project 283

Adjustable

Oscillator

(IV)

Project 284

Water Detector

Use the preceding circuit, but

remove the 470mF capacitor

(C5) from the circuit. See the

range of sounds that this

circuit can produce.

Use the preceding circuit, but

replace the 1mF capacitor (C7)

with the 470mF capacitor (C5).

You can hear a clicking sound

for a small part of RV3’s

adjustment range.

Use the preceding circuit, but

replace the 0.1mF capacitor

(C2) with the 1mF capacitor

(C7). The frequency (pitch) of

the sound is lower now.

Build the circuit, and turn the slide switch

(S1). Turn the knob on the 500kW

adjustable resistor (RV3) to see the range

of sounds that can be produced; there will

only be sound for a small part of RV3’s

range. You can also press keys on the

keyboard (U26) to change the sound.

Build the circuit, and

initially leave the loose

ends of the red &

black jumper wires

unconnected. Turn on

the slide switch (S1);

nothing happens. Now

place the loose ends

of the red & black

jumper wires into a

cup of water, without

their snaps touching

each other. The color

LED (D8) should be

on now, indicating that

you have detected

water!

RV’s 500kW adjustment

range is wide, and the

oscillator circuit inside

the keyboard (U26)

won’t function over RV’s

full range. At some

settings the circuit may

function, but produce too

high of frequency for

your ears to hear.

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