Project 233 bright reflection detector – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual
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Project 234
Super Optical
Keyboard Echo for
Headphones
Headphones or Stereo
Speaker (not included)
WARNING:
Headphones performance varies, so use caution. Start with
low volume, then carefully increase to a comfortable level. Permanent
hearing loss may result from long-term exposure to sound at high volumes.
!
Build the circuit as shown. This project requires stereo
headphones or a stereo speaker (neither is included).
Turn off the left slide switch (S1), and turn on the right slide
switch. Press some of the keyboard keys and listen to the
echo. Set the 500kW adjustable resistor (RV3) for most
comfortable sound level (turn to the left for higher volume,
most of RV3’s range will be very low volume). Move the
lever on the adjustable resistor (RV) to change the amount
of echo (up is maximum echo, down is no echo). Try this
at different RV settings, because the effects are very
interesting with both high and low echo amounts. The
color LED (D8) will light when any green key is pressed,
but will not be very bright.
Now turn on the left slide switch to add the photoresistor
(RP) to the circuit. Wave your hand over the photoresistor
to change the sound. Try it with different levels of light
shining on the photoresistor, and at different RV settings.
Note that the “R” snap on the audio jack is not snapped
or connected, so there will not be any sound from the “R”
side of your headphones/speaker.
You can replace the 0.1mF capacitor (C2) with the 1mF
capacitor (C7) to lower the pitch of the green keys.
Project 233
Bright Reflection Detector
Use the preceding circuit, but replace the color LED (D8)
with the white LED (D6). The circuit works the same way
except that the LED is brighter, making it easier to detect
a reflection. Also, once a reflection is detected, the tone
will not change because the white LED does not flash.
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