Project 14 super motion detector, Project 15 short spin lights & sound, Project 16 louder short spin lights & sound – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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Assemble the circuit and place the base grid into the blue stand (with

the NPN transistor (Q2) closest to the stand) and carefully stand it up.

Position it near the edge of a table, facing across a room.
Turn on the slide switch (S1). The color LED (D8) lights and an alarm

sounds for a few seconds on start-up, and then whenever the circuit

detects motion in the room.
This circuit will work in the dark, but be careful not to hurt yourself

moving around a room in the dark.

Project 14

Super Motion Detector

Mount circuit on the blue stand and face across a room.

Build the circuit and turn on the

slide switch (S1). The light

motor (M7) spins in short bursts,

synchronized with a machine

gun-like sound.

Project 15

Short Spin Lights & Sound

Project 16

Louder Short

Spin Lights &

Sound

Use the preceding circuit but

replace the color LED (D8) with a

3-snap wire. The sound is louder

now, and the movement of the light

motor (M7) is a little different.

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Objects that generate heat, including

people and animals, also produce

infrared radiation. Infrared radiation

cannot be seen with our eyes, but

can be detected.
The motion detector (U7) is designed

to detect changes in infrared radiation,

especially the type emitted by people.

The NPN transistor (Q2) acts as an

amplifier, helping the motion detector

turn on the color LED and alarm.

This is one of my

favorite circuits!

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