Project 294 white light, Project 295 red to white, Project 296 alarm – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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The color LED actually contains separate red, green,

and blue LED controlled by a microcircuit. It is designed

for use with a stable voltage (like the batteries); when

used with the keyboard output (a changing voltage

intended to produce sound on the speaker), it gets

confused and blurs its pattern. The result appears white

because mixing equal amounts of red, green, and blue

light makes white light.

Project 295

Red to White

RV3 controls the voltage

to the color LED, through

transistor Q2. When the

voltage is low, the color

LED only produces red,

since that is the easiest

color for it to produce. As

the voltage increases,

green light is added, then

blue.

Build the circuit and turn the slide switch (S1). Press any key on the

keyboard (U26), but just one key at a time. The color LED appears

white, and isn’t changing colors like it normally does. If you look closely

at the color LED you can see separate red, green, and blue lights on it,

which combine to produce white. This is best seen in a dark room. You

can also view it with the egg attachment on the color LED, which helps

to blend the LED colors together.

Use the preceding circuit, but replace the 5.1kW resistor (R3) with

the 500kW adjustable resistor (RV3). Press any key on the keyboard

(U26), but just one key at a time. Slowly turn the knob on RV3 from

right to left across its range while watching the color LED (D8)

closely. Notice how first red gets bright, then green too, then also

blue. This is best seen in a dark room. You can also try it with the

egg attachment on the color LED.

Build the circuit with the black jumper wire connected as shown, and turn it on.

Nothing happens. Disconnect the jumper wire and an alarm sounds.

Project 294

White Light

Project 296

Alarm

You could replace

the jumper wire with

a longer wire and

run it across a

doorway to signal an

alarm when some-

one enters.

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