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Project 7 persistence of vision, Project 8 strobe & tone, Project 9 light & sound – Elenco Strobe Light and Sound User Manual

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Project 7

Persistence of Vision

Use the circuit from project 6, but replace the speaker (SP2) with

the white LED (D6); connect the red wire to the “+” side of the

LED. Turn on the switch (S1) and adjust the flash rate of the

LED using the adjustable resistor (RV). At some RV settings

the LED will appear to be on continuously.
Take the circuit into a dark room and wave the white LED

around with your hand. Try it with the lever on the adjustable

resistor at different settings. The light from the LED will appear

to separate into short segments or dashes of light.

“Persistence of Vision” works because

the light is changing faster than your

eyes can adjust. Your eyes continue

seeing what they have just seen.
In a movie theater, film frames are

flashed on the screen at a fast rate

(usually 24 per second). A timing

mechanism makes a light bulb flash just

as the center of the frame is passing in

front of it. Your eyes see this fast series

of flashes as a continuous movie.

Project 8

Strobe & Tone

Combine the projects 6 & 7 circuits

by stacking the white LED (D6) and

speaker (SP2) together as shown.

Remember to connect the red wire to

the “+” side of the LED.

Turn on the slide switch (S1). The white LED

should be flashing and you hear sound from the

speaker (SP2). Move the lever on the

adjustable resistor (RV) to adjust the flash rate

and sound.
Note: In rare cases the circuit may not work at

all settings of RV. If this happens, move the RV

lever to the side near the strobe IC (U23), and

only move the RV lever over a small range.

Project 9

Light & Sound

This circuit is not as loud or as

bright as project 3, but won’t drain

your batteries as fast.

Use the circuit from project 9, but replace the 100kW resistor (R5) with a 3-snap wire.

Project 10

Fast Light & Sound

Project 6

Buzz & Tone

Build the circuit, connecting the speaker (SP2) with the red & black jumper wires as shown.

Turn on the switch (S1) and adjust the tone of the sound using the adjustable resistor (RV).

Most of RV’s range will produce a buzzing sound, but part of it will produce an interesting

tone. Try to make music with it.

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