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Category | Toy |
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Manufacturer | Elenco Electronics |
Product Name | SNAP CIRCUITS SKILL BUILDER |
Recommended Age | 8+ |
Age Range | 8+ |
Components Included | Snap wires, slide switches, and more |
Power Source | Battery |
Build the circuit. Cover the photoresistor and turn on the slide switch. The motor should spin.
Build the circuit. Turn on the slide switch; the IC should start sounding a laser gun sound.
Build the circuit using a paper clip and 3-Snap Wire as 'shorting bars'. Player 2 guesses location.
Use circuit from Project 60, but use LED (D1) as a 'shorting bar' under paper. Player 2 guesses 'Quiet Zone'.
Diodes allow current flow in one direction. The red LED (D1) emits light. Transistor (Q1) acts as a diode.
Outputs from alarm and music ICs are connected. Hear siren and music together; lamp brightness varies.
Modify Project 63 by connecting Y & Z with a 2-snap. Sounds like a machine gun with music.
Modify Project 63 by removing Y-Z connection and making X-Y connection. Sounds like a fire engine.
Modify Project 65 by removing X-Y connection and making W-X connection. Sounds like an ambulance.
Build the circuit. Turn on the switch (S1) for exciting sounds simulating a space battle.
Replace speaker (SP) with LED (D1) in Project 67 for a silent space battle.
Simulate a fuse. Closing S2 shorts light and increases motor speed. Removing wire stops everything.
Uses LED (D1). Turn on S1, LED flickers. Cover photoresistor (RP), flicker stops. Uncover, flicker resumes.
Close slide switch (S1). IC (U2) sounds an up-down siren. Switch on/off quickly for different effects.
Turn on S1. LED (D1) and lamp (L1) are bright. Uses NPN transistor (Q2) as two diodes to split current.
Four output types. Flip S1. LED (D1), lamp (L1) light, motor (M1) spins, speaker (SP) makes siren sound.
Turn slide switch (S1) on/off. Hear static from speaker (SP) when turning off the switch.
Place fan on motor (M1). Turn on S1. Lamp (L1) dark, motor spins. Replace 100Ω with 1KΩ resistor; motor spins slower.
Lamp is dark due to photoresistor. Transistor amplifies small current to spin motor. Adjust speed with light.
Compare to Project 23. Motor (M1) doesn't spin, lamp (L1) lights. Replace 100Ω with 1KΩ; lamp is less bright.