About your snap circuits, Parts – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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About Your Snap Circuits

®

Parts

(Part designs are subject to change without

notice).

BASE GRID

The blue snap wires

are wires used to

connect components.

They are used to

transport electricity and do

not affect circuit performance.

They come in different lengths to

allow orderly arrangement of connections

on the base grid.

The red and black

jumper wires make

flexible connections for

times when using the snap wires

would be difficult. They also are

used to make connections off the base grid.
Wires transport electricity just like pipes are used

to transport water. The colorful plastic coating

protects them and prevents electricity from

getting in or out.

BATTERY HOLDER

The base grid is a platform for mounting parts

and wires. It functions like the printed circuit

boards used in most electronic products, or like

how the walls are used for mounting the electrical

wiring in your home.

SNAP WIRES & JUMPER WIRES

The batteries (B1) produce an electrical voltage

using a chemical reaction. This “voltage” can be

thought of as electrical pressure, pushing

electricity through a circuit just like a pump

pushes water through pipes. This voltage is

much lower and much safer than that used in

your house wiring. Using more batteries

increases the “pressure”, therefore, more

electricity flows.

Battery Holder (B1)

The speaker (SP2)

converts electricity into

sound by making

mechanical vibrations.

These vibrations create

variations

in

air

pressure, which travel

across the room. You

“hear” sound when your

ears feel these air

pressure variations.

SPEAKER

Speaker (SP2)

SWITCHES

Switches connect (“ON”) or disconnect (“OFF”) the

wires in a circuit. When ON they have no effect on

circuit performance. Switches turn on electricity just

like a faucet turns on water from a pipe. Snap

Circuits

®

Motion includes several different switches:

The slide switch (S1) is a simple switch like most in

your home.

The switcher (S6) is a more complex switch used to

reverse the wires to a component or circuit. See

project 2 for an example of connections.

Switcher (S6)

One side of the vibration switch (S4) connects to a

spring, the other side connects to a wire through the

spring. When the spring is shaken, the spring

bounces to connect or disconnect the circuit.

Vibration Switch (S4)

Slide Switch (S1)

The tilt switch (S7) has a ball that can roll to make

connections between the center and one of the sides.

Tilt Switch (S7)

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