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-9-Project #3OBJECTIVE: To show how sound can turn “ON” an electronicdevice.Build the circuit shown on the left by placing all the parts with a black
-10-Project #5OBJECTIVE: To show how a lamp can indicate when a fan isrunning.Build the circuit shown on the left by placing all the parts with a bla
-11-Project #7OBJECTIVE: To show how a resistor and LED are wired to emitlight.Build the circuit shown on the left by placing all the parts with a bl
-12-Project #9OBJECTIVE: To make a circuit that detects the conduction ofelectricity in different materials.Rebuild the circuit from Project #7 but l
-13-Project #11OBJECTIVE: To make a circuit that launches the fan blade tosimulate a flying saucer.Rebuild the circuit from Project #2, but reverse t
-14-Project #13OBJECTIVE: To show how switches can increase or decreasethe speed of an electric fan.Build the circuit shown on the left by placing al
-15-Project #15OBJECTIVE: To show how an integrated circuit can be used asa musical doorbell.Build the circuit shown on the left. When you close the
-16-Project #17OBJECTIVE: To show how an integrated circuit can be used tomake real alarm sounds.Build the circuit shown on the left by placing all t
-17-Project #19OBJECTIVE: To introduce you to the space war integratedcircuit and the sounds it can make.Build the circuit shown on the left, which u
-18-Project #22OBJECTIVE: To build a police siren that is controlled by light.Build the circuit shown on the left by placing all the parts with a bla
-1-1. Most circuit problems are due to incorrect assembly, always double-check that your circuit exactly matches the drawing for it. 2. Be sure that
-19-Project #27OBJECTIVE: To build a police siren and other sounds that arecontrolled by clapping your hands.Build the circuit shown on the left by p
-20-Project #32 Voice Light DiodeOBJECTIVE: To build acircuit that uses your voiceto control a light emittingdiode.Build the circuit shown on theleft
-21-OBJECTIVE: To build a circuit withlight and sound that change and repeat.Project #39BlinkingDoubleFlashlightBuild the circuit shown on the left a
-22-Project #40OBJECTIVE: To show how motion can trigger electroniccircuits.This circuit is controlled by spinning the motor (M1) with your hands.Tur
-23-Project #45OBJECTIVE: To make a circuit that uses light to control theblinking of another light.This circuit does not use the noisy speaker (SP)
-24-Project #47OBJECTIVE: To introduce you to the OR concept of electronicwiring.Build the circuit shown. Notice that if you turn on the slide switc
-25-Project #49OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the concept of a NOR circuit.Build the circuit at left and test the combinations of the slide switch(S1) and
-26-Project #51OBJECTIVE: To detect if a mirror is present.Build the circuit at left. Place it where there won’t be any room lighthitting the photor
-27-Project #53OBJECTIVE: To build the circuit used in a toy laser gun withflashing laser light and trigger.When you press the press switch (S2), the
-28-Project #55OBJECTIVE: To build an electronic spinner.Setup: Cut out the disc on page 46 that looks like the one shownhere. Using Scotch tape, at
Note: If you have the more advanced Models SC-300, SC-500, or SC-750, there are additional part lists in the other project manuals.Important: If any p
-29-Project #58OBJECTIVE: To show that motors and lamps may sometimes beused as ordinary conductors.Turn on the slide switch (S1) and tap the whistle
-30-Project #59OBJECTIVE: To produce circular artistic drawings.Rebuild the simple motor connection as shown on the left. This is the same setup as
-31-Project #61OBJECTIVE: To give a more dramatic demonstration of usingthe photosensitive resistance.Build the circuit shown on the left.Turn on the
-32-Project #66 Electronic Bombing GameOBJECTIVE: To make an electronic bombing game.Build the circuit at left. It uses bothjumper wires
-33-Project #67OBJECTIVE: Make and play the electronic game of “QuietZone”.Use the circuit from Project #66, but place two 2-snap wires (“shortingbar
-34-Project #69OBJECTIVE: To combine effects from the space war and alarmintegrated circuits.Build the circuit shown on the left and turn on the slid
-35-Project #71OBJECTIVE: To turn a lamp on and off using light.Cover the unit, turn the slide switch (S1) on, and notice that thelamp (L1) is off af
-36-Project #74OBJECTIVE: To control an LED using light.Cover the unit, turn the slide switch (S1) on, and notice that the LED(D1) is on for a few se
-37-Project #79OBJECTIVE: Build a circuit that flashes light and plays sounds.Turn the slide switch (S1) on and the lamp (L1) and LED (D1) startflash
-38-Project #80OBJECTIVE: To show the power drop of components connectedin parallel.Leave the fan off the motor (M1). Turn on the slide switch (S1),
-3-The Electronic Snap Circuits®kit has 101 projects. They aresimple to build and understand.The Snap Circuits®kit uses building blocks with snaps to
-39-Project #83OBJECTIVE: To show some new ways of using the alarm IC.Build the circuit shown and place the fan on the motor (M1), but leave thejumpe
-40-Project #86OBJECTIVE: To combine the sounds from the music and alarmintegrated circuits.Build the circuit shown and add the jumper to complete it
-41-Project #89OBJECTIVE: Build a circuit that turns an LED on and off ifthere is light present.When there is light on the photoresistor (RP), the LE
-42-Project #92OBJECTIVE: To use water to control the space war integratedcircuit.Build the circuit shown on the left, including the jumper wires goi
-43-Project #95OBJECTIVE: To use water to control the space war integratedcircuit.Add the press switch (S2) to the preceding circuit to make it look
-44-OBJECTIVE: To sound an alarm when water is detected.Build the circuit shown but initially leave the jumper wires outside thecup. Turn on the sli
-45-OTHER SNAP CIRCUITS®PROJECTS!Elenco®has over 200 electronics and science kits, along with hundreds of other electronics products. To see the comp
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(Part designs are subject to change without notice).Note: If you have the more advanced Models SC-300, SC-500, or SC-750,there is additional informati
-5-DO’s and DON’Ts of Building CircuitsAfter building the circuits given in this booklet, you may wish to experimenton your own. Use the projects in
-6-Advanced Troubleshooting (Adult supervision recommended)Elenco®Electronics is not responsible for parts damaged due toincorrect wiring.If you suspe
-7-Project # Description Page #1 Electric Light & Switch 82 DC Motor & Switch 83 Sound Activated Switch 94 Adjusting Sound Level 95 Lamp &
-8-Project #1OBJECTIVE: To show how electricity is turned “ON” or “OFF”with a switch.Electric Light & SwitchProject #2OBJECTIVE: To show how ele
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