Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 66

Low Power Brightness Control

Project 67

Low Power

Resistors & LEDs

Project 68

Persistence of Vision

Black

“Persistence of Vision” works because the

light is changing faster than your eyes can

adjust. Your eyes continue seeing what they

have just seen.
In a movie theater, film frames are flashed on

the screen at a fast rate (usually 24 per

second). A timing mechanism makes a light

bulb flash just as the center of the frame is

passing in front of it. Your eyes see this fast

series of flashes as a continuous movie.

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

Move the lever on the adjustable resistor (RV) to

vary the brightness of the light from the color LED

(D8). For best effects, do this in a dimly lit room.

At some RV settings the LED will be very dim,

and some of its colors may be totally off.

Use the circuit from project 64, but replace the

color LED (D8) with the red LED (D1) or white

LED (D6). Vary the adjustable resistor lever to

see how the light varies with each LED. The white

LED may not be on at all.

Build the circuit as shown. Place the black fiber optic cable

holder on the white LED (D6) and insert the fiber cable into

the black holder as far as it will go. Turn on the slide switch

(S1). Take the circuit into a dark room and wave the cable

around while watching the loose end. Try it with the lever

on the adjustable resistor (RV) at different settings. The

light coming out the loose end of the fiber optic cable will

separate into short segments or dashes of light.

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