Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 84

LED Color Spectrum

Project 85

LED Color

Spectrum (II)

Project 86

LED Color Spectrum (III)

Project 87

LED Color Spectrum (IV)

Project 88

LED Color

Spectrum (V)

Build the circuit as shown, and turn

on the switch (S1). The white LED

(D6) will be on. Look at the white LED

through the prismatic film to see the

color spectrum of white light, which is

all the colors of a rainbow. For best

effects, do this in a dimly lit room.
Now remove the 2-snap across

points W-W, and place it across

points C-C (the color LED), then

points R-R, G-G, and B-B (for the

color organ). Using the prismatic film,

look at the color spectrum produced

by the color LED, and the different

colors from the color organ. Compare

them to the white LED spectrum.

Use the preceding circuit, but remove the 2-snap

across points W-W and place 2-snaps across R-R

and G-G. Use the prismatic film to look at the color

spectrum. View from different directions and

different angles.
Next, move the 2-snaps to R-R and B-B, and look

at the spectrum. Then move the 2-snaps to G-G and

B-B and look at the spectrum. View from different

directions and different angles.
For each combination, the color spectrum should be

mostly light of the 2 individual colors you are

combining.

Use the preceding circuit, but place 2-snaps across points R-R, G-G,

and B-B. Use the prismatic film to look at the color spectrum. View from

different directions and different angles.
With the above connections, the color organ (U22) produces white

light. The actual color spectrum you see will vary with your viewing

angle, because the light is produced using separate red, green, and

blue LEDs next to each other.
Now remove the 2-snaps from R-R, G-G, and B-B, and place one

across W-W, so the circuit is like the project 82 drawing. Use the

prismatic film to view the color spectrum from the white LED (D6)

again, and compare it to the white light spectrum from U22. The D6

spectrum does not vary as much with the viewing angle because the

light is produced by a single LED, and it is brighter.

Use the circuit combinations from projects

82-84, but look at the different lights through

the red, green, or blue filters instead of the

prismatic film. Each filter only allows you to

see light of that color, and blocks the other

colors. If you put all three filters together

then all light is blocked.
Actually, the red filter will pass a little of the

green light, the blue filter will pass a little of

the green light, and the green filter will pass

a little of the green and blue light. This is

because green light is between red and

blue light in the color spectrum, and the

filters are not perfect. See page 13 for more

information about the color spectrum.

Repeat project 82, but

place the black fiber optic

cable holder with the fiber

optic cable on the LED you

want to view. Look at the

light coming out the other

end of the cable using the

prismatic film, and view in a

dimly lit room. The light is

not as bright but the beam

is narrower, so the color

spectrum may be clearer.

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