Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Turn on the right slide switch

(S1). Set the lever on the

adjustable resistor (RV) to each

side and compare the sound

with the left slide switch on or off.
With the lever up, RV is a 200W

resistor. Turning the left switch

off connects this in series with

the 5.1kW resistor (R3), and

has a small effect on the tone.
With the lever down, RV is a

50kW resistor. Turning the left

switch off connects this in

series with the 5.1kW resistor

(R3), and has a big effect on

the tone.

Turn on the right slide switch (S1). Set the

lever on the adjustable resistor (RV) to

each side and compare the sound with the

left slide switch on or off. If there is no

sound when the lever is set all the way up,

adjust it down a little until there is sound.
With the lever up, RV is a 200W resistor.

Turning the left switch off connects this in

parallel with the 5.1kW resistor (R3), and

has a big effect on the tone.
With the lever down, RV is a 50kW resistor.

Turning the left switch off connects this in

parallel with the 5.1kW resistor (R3), and

has a small effect on the tone.
Pressing any of the green keys now will

change the tone, by connecting resistors

inside the keyboard in parallel with your

R3-RV resistor network.

Project 356

Resistors in Series

Project 357

Resistors in Parallel

Think of resistors as

obstructions to the flow of

electricity. When there is only

one path for electricity and

part of it has a big

obstruction, not much will

flow. When there are several

paths for electricity and one

has a big obstruction, a lot

will flow because most will

flow

through

the

unobstructed path.

Inside the keyboard module (U26) is an

oscillator circuit that produces separate

tones for the blue and green keys. The

frequency (pitch) of the tone is set using

an internal resistor-capacitor network,

with each key representing a different

resistor value. The green keys can be

adjusted using the tune knob.
The tone of the green keys can also be

changed using external resistors and

capacitors, which is done in many of the

projects.

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