Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 167

Air Pressure Light Control

Project 166

Photo Light Control

Project 168

Slow On, Slower Off

The phototransistor

uses light to control

electric current. As

more light shines on

the phototransistor,

the current through

it increases, making

the LED brighter.

The 100mF capacitor (C4) controls the color LED

through the PNP transistor (Q1). Pressing S2 quickly

charges up the capacitor, and releasing S2 allows the

capacitor to slowly discharge. Capacitors can store

electric charge and release it when needed, so they

are often used in timing circuits like this.

Turn on the switch (S1).

Control the white LED

(D6) brightness by

varying the amount of

light on the photo-

transistor (Q4). Try

holding the red, green,

and blue filters over the

phototransistor and see

how they affect it.
Replace the white LED

with the red LED (D1) or

the color LED (D8) and

compare them.

Blow on the microphone (X1).

The white LED (D6) will flicker,

because the resistance of the

microphone changes when

you blow on it.
Talking into the microphone

also changes its resistance,

but you will not be able to

notice the difference here.
You can replace the white LED

with the red LED (D1) or the

color LED (D8), but they will

not be very bright.

Turn on the slide switch (S1), nothing happens. Now push the press

switch (S2) and hold it down. The color LED (D8) takes a few seconds

to turn on, then will very slowly get dim after S2 is released. The

adjustable resistor (RV) controls the shut-off time.
You can replace the color LED with the red LED (D1) or the white LED

(D6).

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