User Manual

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Project #40
OBJECTIVE: To show how motion can trigger electronic
circuits.
This circuit is controlled by spinning the motor (M1) with your hands.
Turn on the slide switch (S1). A police siren is heard and then stops.
Spin the motor and it will play again. Note however, that music can be
heard faintly in the background of the siren.
Motor-Controlled Sounds
Project #41
More Motor
Sounds
OBJECTIVE: To show how
motion can trigger electronic
circuits.
Project #42
More Motor
Sounds (II)
OBJECTIVE: To show how
motion can trigger electronic
circuits.
OBJECTIVE: To show how
motion can trigger electronic
circuits.
OBJECTIVE: To show how
motion can trigger electronic
circuits.
Project #43
More Motor
Sounds (III)
Project #44
More Motor
Sounds (IV)
Modify the last circuit by
connecting points X & Y with the
lamp (L1). The circuit works the
same way but now it sounds like
a machine gun.
Now remove the connection
between X & Y and then make a
connection between T & U with
the lamp (L1). The circuit works
the same way but now it sounds
like a fire engine.
Now remove the connection
between T & U and then make a
connection between U & Z. The
circuit works the same way but
now it sounds like an
ambulance.
Now remove the connections
between U & Z and between V &
W, then make a connection
between T & U. The circuit
works the same way but now it
sounds like a familiar song but
with static.