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Project 366

Test Your Hearing

This project requires a smart phone with an internet connection, so you

can download a free app. Find and download a “function generator” app

that can generate sine and square signals. Visit the Snap Circuits

®

Sound

product page at

http://www.elenco.com/downloads/scc350/

to find a few

suggestions.

Set the app for “Sine” function (for a

single tone), start it, and vary the

frequency across the available range.

You can listen to the sound directly on

your smart phone, or use the circuit in

project 242. Set the volume control on

your smart phone (and using RV, if

you are using project 242) so that the

sound is at a comfortable level for

middle frequencies.

See what range of frequency you can

hear. Notice that the sound is loud at

middle frequencies, but low (or no

sound at all) at low or high frequency.

There are two reasons for this:
1. Your hearing ability depends on frequency. Most people can hear

frequencies in the range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, but much better in the

middle of this range than at the low or high ends of it. As you get older

you don’t hear higher frequencies as well, so use the same circuit to

see what range of frequency your grandparents can hear.

2. Your speaker’s ability to produce sound depends on frequency, and it

may not perform as well at low or high frequency. Speakers are only

designed to produce sound in the range that we can hear.

Part B: set the frequency on the function generator app to just below what

you can hear, then change the function from “Sine” to “Square” function

(for a tone with lots of overtones). You should be able to hear it now,

because a signal with overtones has some energy at higher frequencies,

which should be within your hearing range.

This project requires a smart phone with an internet connection, so you

can download a free app. Find and download an “oscilloscope” app that

lets your smart phone act as an oscilloscope. Visit the Snap Circuits

®

Sound product page at

http://www.elenco.com/downloads/scc350/

to find

a few suggestions.
An oscilloscope is an instrument that engineers use to actually look at

electrical signals. Constant tones are especially interesting to look at,

because they are repetitive and actually look like a wave.

Start the app and talk

into the smart phone’s

microphone, and watch

your voice on the screen.

Try making a single tone

at different frequencies,

or whistling, or snapping

your fingers.

Next, use the one of the keyboard (U26) circuits such as projects 186 or

210-211. Make sound with the keyboard and see what it looks like.
Try an echo circuit such as project 214, and see what an echo looks like.

Project 367

See the Sound

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