Project 169 delayed photo speed control, Project 173 photo speed control, Project 170 delayed speed control – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 169

Delayed Photo Speed Control

Project 170

Delayed

Speed

Control

!

WARNING:

Moving parts. Do not

touch the fan or motor

during operation.

Project 171

Delayed Speed Control (II)

Project 172

Audio Delayed Speed Control

Project 173

Photo Speed Control

!

WARNING:

Moving parts. Do

not touch the fan

or motor during

operation.

Turn on the switch (S1), the motor

(M1) spins. As you move your

hand over the phototransistor

(Q4), the motor slows. Cover the

phototransistor with your hand.

The motor slows down and may

stop, but will speed up in a few

seconds. Also try shining a

flashlight into the phototransistor.

Use the preceding circuit, but

replace the 100mF capacitor (C4)

with the much smaller 0.1mF

capacitor (C2). Now varying the

light to the phototransistor has only

a small effect on the motor speed.

Use the circuit from project 169, but swap the

locations of the phototransistor (Q4) and 5.1kW

resistor (R3); put “+” on Q4 towards C4. Now

increasing the light to the phototransistor slows

down the motor, instead of speeding it up.

Use the circuit from project 169, but replace the

phototransistor (Q4) with the microphone (X1, “+”

on top). Clap, talk loudly, or blow into the

microphone to change the motor speed.

Turn on the switch (S1), and set the adjustable resistor (RV) so the motor (M1) just spins. Slowly

cover the phototransistor (Q4) and the motor spins faster. Place more light on the phototransistor

and the motor slows down.

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