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More than 144 excitingeducational experiments
LEARN: Electric circuit using
different loads & components.
This is a D.I.Y (do-it-yourself) educational science kit that provides useful knowledge about simple electrical and electronic circuits. “You'll be amazed” to find to learn basics of electrical and electronic circuits through practical activities.
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1. Battery:Definition: A source of energy. It contains active materials which are irreversibly converted during the chemical reaction.In physics, one "battery" on its own is called a cell. Two or more cells which are joined together are called a battery.
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Uses and Function: Batteries can be used for several functions:? Storage: Batteries store energy being produced by a given generating source, and when this source
is unavailable this energy can be used by the load? Start- up current: Batteries can provide higher currents to the load than the array alone can
provide. Many motors initially have a high current requirement.? Power conditioning: Two cases where this feature is used in directly coupled systems, such as
water pumping, and in uninterruptable power supplies.
A device for opening and closing power source to a circuit2. Switch:
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SPST = Single Pole, Single Throw. An on-off switch allows current to flow only when it is in the closed (on) position.
It directs the flow of electrical or optical signals from one side to the other.Uses and Function:
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3. Reed Switch:A magnetic controlled switch device that opens and closed a circuitA reed switch consists of two ferromagnetic and specially shaped contact blades (reeds) positioned in a hermetically sealed glass tube with a gap between them and in a protective atmosphere. Reed switches are available as form A (normally open) and form C (changeover), and are operated using a magnetic field generated by either a permanent magnet or current-carrying coil.
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Some common applications of reed switches are: -Reed relays, automotive sensors, robotics sensors, security sensors and toys and games.
· A resistor is a component of an electrical circuit that resists the flow of electrical current· A resistor has two terminals across which electricity must pass, and is designed to drop the voltage
of the current as it flows from one terminal to the next.· Resistance is measured in ohms ( )· The physical size of a resistor also varies dependant on the amount of power passing through the
resistor, given by:
· P = V x I (Power = Voltage x Current) (power measured in watts)
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4. Resistor:
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The resistor's function is to reduce the flow of electric current
· It is a Measurement of the amount of a device opposes on an electric current through it.
· Ohms Law: R = V / I (Resistance = Voltage / Current) (resistance measured in ohms), where: Voltage [V] = the energy lost across an component (voltage measured in volts).Current [I] = the charge (electrons) flowing through an component (current measured in Amps)
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5. Resistance:
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· The resistance value is displayed using the color code (the colored bars/the colored stripes), because the average resistor is too small to have the value printed on it with numbers.Symbol: Resistance measured in ohms, symbolized by the letter "R".
It oppose to the flow of electric current;
A kind of Resistor whose value can be changed by tuning the shaft in a electrical circuit.Symbol
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6. Variable Resistor:
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7. Diode:
Variable Resistors usually used to control current. Examples include: adjusting lamp brightness, adjusting motor speed, Volume control and adjusting the rate of flow of charge into a capacitor in a timing circuit.
A device which is use in electric circuit to allows an electric current to flow in single direction and block in the reverse direction.
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The main function of a diode is to block the current in one direction, and allow current to flow in the other direction. Current flowing through the diode is called forward current.
A device which takes a weak electric signal and sends out a stronger one. Amplifiers are used to boost electrical signals in many electronic devices, including radios, televisions, and telephones
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8. Amplifier:
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Amplifiers are used in the following fields:
· Military Integrated Assemblies
· Frequency Converters
· Switched Amplifiers
· TTL-Controlled Functions
· Amplifier Filter Assemblies
· High-Density Packaging
LED is used in electric circuit to allow electric current to flow in single direction and back it in the reverse direction.
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9. LED (Light Emitting Diode):
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Diodes allow electricity to flow in only one direction. The arrow of the circuit symbol shows the direction in which the current can flow. Diodes are the electrical version of a valve and early diodes were actually called valves.
A photo-resistor or LDR is an electronic component whose resistance decreases with increasing incident light intensity. It can also be referred to as a light-dependent resistor (LDR), photoconductor, or photocell.
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10. LDR (Light dependent Resistor):
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11. Seven-Segment LED display
· They are generally used in camera, light meters, clock radios, security alarms, street lights and outdoor clocks.
· They are also used in some dynamic compressors together with a small incandescent lamp or light emitting diode to control gain reduction
Seven-segment LED is a display device commonly used in electronic circuit as a decimal numeric display or indicator.
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? Seven-segment displays are commonly used by school children to form words and phrases using a technique known as "calculator spelling".
? They are also use an array of light-emitting diodes, Dot matrix.
A capacitor is an electrical/electronic device that can store energy in the electric field between a pair of conductors (called "plates"). The process of storing energy in the capacitor is known as "charging", and involves electric charges of equal magnitude, but opposite polarity, building up on each plate.
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12. Capacitor
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13. Capacitance
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14. Motor
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15. Speaker
? Capacitors are often used in electrical circuit and electronic circuits as energy-storage devices.
? They can also be used to differentiate between high-frequency and low-frequency signals. This property makes them useful in electronic filters.
It is a measurement of the amount of charge (Q) stored on each plate for a given potential difference or voltage (V) which appears between the plates:
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Measured the amount of charge store in capacitor
A device which coverts electrical energy to mechanical energy
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It converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
A device used to convert electrical signals to sound.
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16. Microphone
It converts electrical signal to sound wave signal
A device converts sound into an electrical or acoustic signal
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Uses and functions:
? Production on sound recording
? Track the caller or audio tune
17. Circuit
A system of interconnected all components/devices such as power source, resistors, capacitors and transistors...Etc
Symbol: There is no any specific symbol for the electric circuit. It depends on the types of circuit and the components connect to it.
Example: A simple electric circuit has one battery, switch and a lamp
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fnd what you can learn as the experiment is a realistic concept of electronics and electricity. It will defnitely enable you to learn about the necessary electronic components, circuits, and theories as well as the basic electronics principles – electricity, voltage, current, resistance, magnetism, other electrical circuits and theories.
It is alright if you have no knowledge about electronics and do not fully understand how all the experiments work. Once you get started you will be able to build your understanding through experimenting and maybe trying out some interesting experiments on your own.
This electronic circuit kit contains more than 144 experiments, and it is smartly designed that the main circuit board unit has all the relevant electronic components included. All you have to do is simply connect the wires according to the wiring sequence of each experiment and follow the steps one by one. Once connected the circuit will activate and function.
Remember this is not a one-time experiment. The more you spend on building the experiments the better knowledge you will gain. You will never get bored but totally engaged as you will discover more new exciting experiments for a few years to come.
Have a great electrifying experience!!!
WARNING: Only for use by children aged 8 years and older
Introduction
144+ EXPERIMENTS
1- Rotor (Flying Fan)
2- LED light
3- Rotor (Flying Fan) and LED
4- Basic circuitry of LED light
5- Diode and capacitor discharge
6- LED “AND Gate” circuit
7- LED “NANDGate”circuit(withfying fanforextraexcitement)
8- LED “NOR Gate” circuit (with flying fan for extra excitement)
9- LED “OR Gate” circuit
10- LED “NOT Gate” circuit (with flying fan for extra excitement)
11- Timer electric fan
12- Time-delay electric fan
13- Sound control fan
14- Touch control fan
15- Alternate working of LED light and electric fan
16- Speed-adjustable electric fan
17- Morse code training kit
18- Disconnect type alarm system
19- Light control alarm system
20- Darkness activated LED
21- Touch control LED
22- Manual control delayed extinguishing LED
23- Magnet control delayed extinguishing LED
24- Disconnect type alarm system (Large LED)
25- Light control alarm system (Large LED)
26- Darkness activated LED (Large LED)
27- Demonstration of PNP Triode
28- Touch control delayed extinguishing LED
29- Magnet control delayed extinguishing LED (extra bright LED)
30-Light controlmusicaldoorbellwithfashingLED
31-Manual controlmusicaldoorbellwithfashingLED
32-M agnet controlmusicaldoorbellwithfashingLED
33-TouchcontrolmusicaldoorbellwithfashingLED
34- Tapping activated musical doorbell with flashing LED
35- Light control musical sound with LED
36- Manual control musical sound with LED
37- Magnet control musical sound with LED
38- Touch control musical sound with LED
39- Tapping activated musical sound with LED
40- Light control musical doorbell
41- Manual control musical doorbell
42- Magnet control musical doorbell
43- Touch control musical doorbell
44- Tapping activated musical doorbell
45- Light control musical sound
46- Manual control musical sound
47- Magnet control musical sound
48- Touch control musical sound
49- Tapping activated musical sound
50- Light control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
51- Manual control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
52- Magnet control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
53- Touch control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
54- Manual control musical sound from buzzer with LED
55- Magnet control musical sound from buzzer with LED
56- Touch control musical sound from buzzer with LED
57- Light control musical sound from buzzer with LED
58- Manual control amplified musical doorbell with LED
59- Magnet control amplified musical doorbell with LED
60-Light controlamplifedmusicaldoorbellwithLED
61-Tapping activatedamplifed musicaldoorbellwithLED
62-TouchcontrolamplifedmusicaldoorbellwithLED
63-Manual controlamplifedmusicalsoundwithLED
64-Magnet controlamplifedmusicalsoundwithLED
take pleasure to welcome you to try out this ready-to-use electronic circuit kit suitable for children of 8 years old and up. “You’ll be amazed” to
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67-TouchcontrolamplifedmusicalsoundwithLED
68- S eries connection of resistors
69- P arallel connection of resistors
70- Function of Light dependent resistor (LDR)
71- 0 -3V Voltmeter
72- 0 -6V Voltmeter
73- D ischarging process of capacitor
74- C harging process of capacitor
75- G enerator
76- E lectric motor spinning clockwise and counter-
clockwise
77- D irection-change indicator
78- L ie detector
79- A djustable voltage divider
80- M oving object detector
81- M eter type moisture detector
82- M icrophone tester
83- L ight control extinguish-and-light LED
84- Magnet control extinguish-and-light LED
85- Manual control extinguish-and-light LED
86- Light control stop-and- spin electric fan
87- Magnet control stop-and-spin electric fan
88- Manual control stop-and- spin electric fan
89- Rain indicator
90- Connection indicator
91- 6V LED
92- Adjustable LED light
93- Practical voltage adjustable circuitry
94- Manual control delayed extinguishing 6V LED
95- Magnet control delayed extinguishing 6V LED
96- Manual control motor dory sound with red LED
97- Manual control ship sound with LED
98- M agnet control bell sound with LED
99- M agnet control motor dory sound with red LED
100- Magnet control ship sound with LED
101- Magnet control electronic metronome with LED
102- Manual control electronic metronome with LED
103- Touch control bell sound with red LED
104- Touch control motor dory sound with red LED
105- Touch control ship sound with LED
106- Multitone producer
107- Magnet control multitone producer
108- Light control musical doorbell with meter
109- Manual control musical doorbell with meter
110- Magnet control musical doorbell with meter
111- Touch control musical doorbell with meter
112- Tapping activated musical doorbell with meter
113- Manual control musical sound with meter
114- Magnet control musical sound with meter
115- Touch control musical sound with meter
116- Tapping activated musical sound with meter
117- Manual control musical doorbell and LED with volume control
118- Magnet control musical doorbell and LED with volume control
119- Light control musical doorbell and LED with volume control
120- Tapping activated musical doorbell and LED with volume control
121- Touch control musical doorbell and LED with volume control
122- Manual control musical sound with large LED
123- Magnet control musical sound with large LED
124- Light control musical sound with large LED
125- Tapping activated musical sound with large LED
126- Touch control musical sound with large LED
127- Manual control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
128- Magnet control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
129- Light control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
130- Tapping activated musical doorbell with adjustable LED
131- Touch Control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
132- Manual control musical sound with adjustable LED
133- Magnet control musical sound with adjustable LED
134- Light control musical sound with adjustable LED
135- Tapping activated musical sound with adjustable LED
136- Touch control musical sound with adjustable LED
137- Touch control delayed extinguishing LED
138- Light control delayed extinguishing LED
139- Adjustable darkness activated LED (Large LED)
140- Light control extinguish-and-light super LED light
141- Manual control extinguish-and-light super LED light
142- Adjustable and blow activate super LED light
143- NPN transistor tester
144- PNP transistor tester
145- Luminary indicator
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Description Quantity
144 in 1 Circuit Board Unit 1pc
Magnetic pole 1pc
Connecting wire 10cm x 10pcs, 20cm x 10pcs, 30cm x 6pcs, 40cm x 6pcs
Instruction Manual 1pc
WARNING
COMPONENTS IN THIS KIT
Adult supervision and assistance is required. This unit is only for use by children aged 8 years and older.Not suitable for children under age 3 years old due to small part(s) and component(s) – CHOKING HAZARD.Read and follow all instructions in the manual before use.This toy contains small parts and functional sharp points on components. Keep away from children under age 3 years.4 x 1.5V AA (LR6) size batteries are required (not included)Please retain the information and this manual for future reference.Instructions for parents are included and have to be observed.This toy contains magnets or magnetic components. Magnets sticking together or becoming attached to a metallic object inside the human body can cause serious or fatal injury. Seek immediate medical help if magnets are swallowed or inhaled.
BATTERY INFORMATONUse 4 x 1.5V AA (LR6) size batteries (not included)For best performance, always use fresh batteries and remove batteries when not in useBatteries must be inserted with the correct polarityDo not use rechargeable batteriesNon-rechargeable batteries are not to be rechargedRe-chargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervisionRe-chargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being chargedDifferent types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toyThe supply terminals are not to be short-circuitedOnly batteries of the same or equivalent types are to be usedDo not dispose of the batteries in freDo not mix old and new batteriesDo not mix alkaline, carbon zinc and re-chargeable batteries
CAUTION!Before setting up any experiment, please double check and make sure all wiring connections you have made are correct before inserting the batteries and switching on the unit as failure may result in damage to components or circuit board unit.
When experiment is fnished, make sure the batteries are disconnected and switch off the unit before you clear away the wires.Do not apply any components or parts to the experiment other than those provided with this kit.If this product malfunctions or "locks up", try switching off and back on again or removing and re-inserting batteries.Do not lock the motor or other moving parts. Otherwise it may cause overheating.
WIRING SEQUENCE AND CONNECTIONEnsure all wires are correctly connected to the numbered spring terminals of the main circuit board unit as stated wiring sequence of each experiment.Bend the spring terminal over and insert the exposed shiny conductor part of wire into spring terminal. Make sure the wire is securely connected to spring terminal. For example if the wiring sequence is 4-33, 1-10-32-35, 2-12, then connect a wire between spring terminal 4 and 33; and then connect a wire between spring terminal 1 and 10, and a wire between spring terminal 10 and 32, and a wire between spring terminal 32 and 35; and fnally connect a wire between spring terminal 2 and 12. This is an example for reference only, not an exact circuit connection in the experiment. If the circuit does not work, you can check the wire and spring terminal connection whether it is not well connected or insulated plastic part of the wire is inserted to spring terminal.
Objective : The overall aim for this electronic circuit kit is for you to get a better understanding of how connecting different wiring sequence will make different science experiments. Each experiment is targeted at different basic concept of electronics & electricity. Please make sure to read carefully and all wires are correctly connected in the indicated diagram in order to have each experiment worked.
Note: Remember to untie the string which ties the flying disc/color filter (if available) to the motor before starting the experiment. When the motor is rotating, do not use any object to touch the motor. Do not aim the fan at eyes or face. Do not aim the fan at people or animals.
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Wiring Sequence
6LED “AND Gate” circuit
6-8, 5-63, 64-42, 41-47, 48-49, 50-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. If you only switch on the main switch, or only press the push switch, the LED will not light up. If you switch on the main switch AND press the push switch together, then LED will light up. This is known as “AND Gate”. Both switches have to be switched on in order to activate the LED.
Wiring Sequence
4Basic circuitry of LED light
7-64-20, 21-41-49-63, 42-47-50, 8-48
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. You will see that small red LED will light up but large red LED will not light up. When you press the push switch, you will see the large red LED will light up but small red LED will be turned off.
Wiring Sequence
5Diode and capacitor discharge
8-47, 7-20-41-59, 42-64, 35-48-63, 34-50-60, 21-49
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Small red LED will light up. Current fows from the diode will charge the capacitor at the same time. When you press the push switch, the large red LED will light up. Release the push switch so that large red LED will be turned off.Now switch off the main switch. The small red LED will extinguish. However if you press the push switch at this time, the large red LED will light up for a brief moment! This is due to the release of the stored electrical charge of the capacitor.
Wiring Sequence
1Rotor (Flying Fan)
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Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then you can see the fan spinning. After a few seconds, when you switch off the main switch, the fan will fy up from the motor!
Wiring Sequence
2LED light
8-21, 20-47, 7-48
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. By switching ON, LED will light up. By switching OFF, the LED will extinguish.
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3Rotor (Flying Fan) and LED
6-8-64, 5-41-47, 48-7, 42-63
Switch on the main switch. The fan will spin and LED will light up very dimly. When you switch off the main switch, the LED will extinguish and the fan will fy up from the motor. If you take away the fan frst and repeat the experiment again, you will notice that this time the LED will light up brightly!
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Wiring Sequence 8-6, 5-48-64, 63-42, 7-41-47
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. LED will automatically light up even though the main switch is off. When you switch on the main switch, LED will turn off. For the LED, this is known as “NOT Gate” - LED lights up when the switch is off. LED is off when switch is on.As an extra fun element, the fan will spin when the LED is off! After a few seconds, when you have the LED switched on again, the fan will fy up from the motor!
Wiring Sequence
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12Time-delay electric fan
8-72-12, 40-71, 14-39, 16-11, 6-13, 38-58, 7-48, 5-15-57-47
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. After switching ON for a time period, the fan will start to spin. This delay is due to the charging of the capacitor. During the charging, the base electrode of the triode is in a low voltage so that the triode is shut. When the capacitor is charged fully, the triode is in its conducting condition, thus the fan will spin. The time-delay period is the duration of the charging.
NOTE: Every time when you perform this experiment once, remember to “discharge” the capacitor before doing it again. Otherwise it won’t work properly. To “discharge”, connect any wire to 57-58 for a second. This way the electricity stored in the capacitor will be “discharged” and then the experiment can work properly again.
10LED “NOT Gate” circuit (with fying fan for extra
excitement)
Wiring Sequence
11Timer electric fan
8-50-12, 11-16, 7-48, 14-70, 6-13, 49-58-69, 5-15-47-57
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. By switching ON and pressing the push switch, the fan will spin. At the same time, the capacitor will be charged. When the push switch is released, the circuit is disconnected, but the fan will still keep on spinning for a while. This is because the capacitor will discharge and release its stored electricity, thus the fan will still spin for a while.
Wiring Sequence
7LED “NAND Gate” circuit (with fying fan for extra excitement)
8-6, 5-63-50, 64-42, 48-49, 7-41-47
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. LED will automatically light up. LED will be turned off only when both push switch and main switch are switched on. This is called “NAND gate”. “NAND gate” is the exact opposite of “AND gate”. As an extra fun element, the fan will spin when the LED is off! After a few seconds, when you have the LED switched on again, the fan will fy up from the motor!
8LED “NOR Gate” circuit (with fying fan for extra excitement)
8-6, 5-48-50-64, 63-42, 7-41-47-49
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. LED will automatically light up. When both the main switch and push switch are off, then LED will light up. When the main switch or push switch is/are on, LED will be off. This is known as “NOR Gate”. “NOR Gate” is the exact opposite of “OR Gate”.As an extra fun element, the fan will spin when the LED is off! After a few seconds, when you have the LED switched on again, the fan will fy up from the motor!
Wiring Sequence
9LED “OR Gate” circuit
8-48-50, 6-47-49, 5-64, 63-42, 7-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. To light up the LED, you can either press the push switch OR switch on the main switch. This is known as “OR Gate”. Switching on either switch OR switching on both switches will activate the LED.
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18Disconnect type alarm system
8-12-70, 11-16, 13-15-21, 7-20-50, 14-69-49
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The LED automatically lights up. Then press the push switch without releasing it. The LED will not light up. The LED will light up only when the push switch is not pressed. This circuit can be used as an alarm system. For example, when a locked door or window is shut, the warning signal will not light up. Then when the door or window is broken open, the alarm signal will light up, indicating the existence of an intruder!
Wiring Sequence
16Speed-adjustable electric fan
8-12-64, 63-40, 11-16, 14-39, 6-13-15, 7-48, 5-38-47
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Adjust the variable resistor slowly. This will change the control voltage of the triode, thus the speed of the fan will change. Utilizing this principle can get a speed-adjustable electric fan.
Wiring Sequence
17Morse code training kit
8-63, 42-64, 41-49, 7-50
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. By tapping the push switch, LED will flash. This is equivalent to the principle of Morse-Code. By learning the Morse-Code table, it is possible to send a message out at night.
Wiring Sequence
13Sound control fan
7-48, 8-19-44-63-66, 16-35-65, 40-64, 14-43-70, 5-15-38-47-69, 6-18, 39-34-17
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Adjust the variable resistor to the minimum value. Then switch on the main switch. Step by step, adjust the variable resistor slowly and try to blow to the microphone. You will fnd a point which the fan will only be triggered by your blowing to spin. This is the desired setting for this experiment. Now you can clap loudly near the microphone, or make a deep blow to the microphone, or get close to the microphone and speak loudly towards it to trigger the fan to spin.
WARNING: Do not let the fan keep on spinning non-stop, as fan keeps on spinning may cause components overheated in this experiment. So remember to switch off the main switch to stop the fan.
Wiring Sequence
14Touch control fan
8-74-12, 11-16, 14-73, 6-13, 5-15-47, 48-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch and touch the touching-plate with your fnger. The circuit will be connected and the fan will begin to spin. If touching the touching-plate does not show anything, dampen your finger with water before touching will make it works. And remember to wipe the water off the touch plate after you remove your fnger from it.
Wiring Sequence
15Alternate working of LED light and electric fan
8-12-21-63, 40-64, 11-16, 14-39-60, 6-13-20-59, 5-15-38-47, 7-48
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch and adjust the variable resistor slowly to a suitable position. LED and electric fan will work alternately. The frequency of the alternation can be changed according to the adjusting of the variable resistor. Adjusting the variable resistor to its maximum, the electric fan will spin and LED will extinguish. Adjusting the variable resistor to its minimum, the electric fan will stop and LED will light up.
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24Disconnect type alarm system (Large LED)
8-12-72, 11-16, 13-15-23, 9-22-49, 14-71-50, 7-10
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The LED automatically lights up. Then press the push switch without releasing it. The LED will not light up. The LED will light up only when the push switch is not pressed. This circuit can be used as an alarm system. For example, when a locked door or window is shut, the warning signal will not light up. Then when the door or window is broken open, the alarm signal will light up, indicating the existence of an intruder!
Wiring Sequence
22Manual control delayed extinguishing LED
8-47, 50-48-12, 11-16, 7-20-57, 69-14, 49-58-70, 13-15-21
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. By pressing the push switch, LED will light up. After you have released the push switch, just wait for some time and see. LED light will gradually extinguish.
Wiring Sequence
23Magnet control delayed extinguishing LED
8-47, 62-48-12, 11-16, 13-15-21, 7-20-57, 69-14, 70-61-58
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. The circuit will be connected and LED will light up. After you have removed the magnetic pole, just wait for some time and see. LED light will gradually extinguish.
Wiring Sequence
19Light control alarm system
8-12-46, 11-16, 13-15-21, 7-20-71, 14-45-72
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The LED automatically lights up. If LDR is shaded completely, the LED will not light up. The LED will only light up when there is light falling on the LDR. This circuit can be used as a light-control alarm system. For example, when a box containing important possession is closed, nothing happens. When the box is broken open, light will fall on the sensor (LDR in this case) inside the box and so the warning signal will light up, indicating the box is opened by someone!
Wiring Sequence
20Darkness activated LED
8-47, 70-48-12, 11-16, 13-15-21, 7-20-45, 14-46-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. The LED will not light up since there is light falling on the LDR. When the LDR is shaded completely, the LED will light up. This circuit can be used as darkness activated lighting system. For example, street light will be off automatically during day time. When night falls, no light falls on the light sensor (LDR in this case), the circuit will be switched on, and thus street light will light up in the evening automatically.
Wiring Sequence
21Touch control LED
8-47, 74-48-12, 11-16, 13-15-21, 7-20, 14-73
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch and put your fnger on the touch plate. Then the LED will light up. If the LED does not light up, dampen your finger with water, and then put your fnger on the touch plate again. Then the circuit is connected and LED will light up.
1213
11
14
1615
7172
100K
7
8
4645
21 20
1213
11
4645
14
1615
6970
10K 4748
7
8
21 20
4950 12
13
11
14
1615
6970
10K
7
8
4748
5857 100uf
21 20
1213
11
14
1615
6970
10K
7
8
4748
6162
5857 100uf
21 20
1213
11
14
1615
7172
100K
109
87
23 22
4950
1213
11
7374
14
1615
21 20
4748
87
15
Wiring Sequence
30Light control musical doorbell with fashing LED
8-48, 46-25-42-47-4, 7-28, 27-45, 3-26, 41-24
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. At the same time, LED will light up and fash to the rhythm of the doorbell music. When the music is fnished, you can cover and then uncover the LDR again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music with LED fashing. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
28Touch control delayed extinguishing LED
8-47, 74-48-12, 11-16, 13-15-23, 7-10, 9-22-57, 14-69, 70-58-73
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Touch the touch-plate with fnger. You may have to dampen your finger with water before touching. The circuit is then connected and electricity will flow through the triode so that LED will light up. At the same time the capacitor is being charged. Then remove your fnger. Note that you may have to wipe the water off the touch-plate. You will see the triode can still keep conductive for some time as the capacitor will release the stored electricity. Therefore the LED will not extinguish immediately after you remove your fnger from the touch-plate.
Wiring Sequence
29Magnet control super LED (extra bright LED)
7-22, 8-9, 10-61, 62-23
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. The 6V LED will light up. This LED is brighter than other LED because it is a 6V one while other LED in this kit are less than 3V.
Wiring Sequence
25Light control alarm system (Large LED)
8-12-46, 11-16, 13-15-23, 7-10, 14-45-72, 9-22-71
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The LED automatically lights up. If LDR is shaded completely, the LED will not light up. The LED will only light up when the light falls on the LDR. This circuit can be used as a light-control alarm system. For example, when a box containing important possession is closed, nothing happens. When the box is broken open, light will be shined into the box and so the warning signal will light up, indicating the box is opened by someone!
Wiring Sequence
26Darkness activated LED (Large LED)
8-12-72, 11-16, 13-15-23, 7-10, 9-22-45, 14-46-71
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The LED will not light up since there is light falling on the LDR. When the LDR is shaded completely, the LED will light up. This circuit can be used as darkness activated lighting system. For example, street light will be off automatically during day time. When night falls, no light falls on the light sensor (LDR in this case), the circuit will be switched on, and thus street light will light up in the evening automatically.
Wiring Sequence
27Demonstration of PNP T
riode
8-38-12, 47-11, 69-13, 40-65, 48-39, 2-70, 1-7-66
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. The meter pointer will move and point to a certain value. This indicates the amount of current passing through it.
1213
11
14
1615
7172
100K
4645
109
87
23 22
1213
11
4645
14
1615
7172
100K
109
87
23 22
2+ 1-
6566
1K
6970
10K
40 38
39
47 48
87
1213
11
58
57
100uf
12
13
11
14
16
15
6970
10K
47
48
10
98
7
23 22
73
74
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
42 41
34
4645
6162
10 9 8 7
23 22
16
Wiring Sequence
36Manual control musical sound with LED
8-48, 50-47-30, 42-29-3, 31-49, 41-33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
34Tapping activated musical doorbell with fashing LED
8-48, 25-36-42-47-4, 7-28, 27-37, 3-26, 41-24
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. At the same time, LED will light up and fash to the rhythm of the doorbell music. When the music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music with LED fashing. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
35Light control musical sound with LED
8-48, 47-46-30, 42-29-3, 45-31, 41-33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can cover and then uncover the LDR again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
31Manual control musical doorbell with fashing LED
8-48, 4-25-42-47-50, 7-28, 27-49, 3-26, 41-24
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. At the same time, LED will light up and fash to the rhythm of the doorbell music. When the music is finished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music with LED fashing. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
32Magnet control musical doorbell with fashing LED
8-48, 4-25-42-47-62, 7-28, 27-61, 3-26, 41-24
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. At the same time, LED will light up and flash to the rhythm of the doorbell music. When the music is finished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music with LED fashing. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
33Touch control musical doorbell with fashing LED
8-48, 4-25-42-47-74, 7-28, 27-73, 3-26, 41-24
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your finger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. At the same time, LED will light up and fash to the rhythm of the doorbell music. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music with LED fashing. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
3 4
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4241
49 50
3 4
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4241
61 62
3 4
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4241
73 74
3 4
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
42
41
36
37
7 8
4748
4241
3
4
32
3331
30
29
4645
7
8
47 48
4241
3
4
32
3331
30
29
4950
17
Wiring Sequence
42Magnet control musical doorbell
62-47-25-4, 8-48, 7-28, 3-26, 27-61
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
40Light control musical doorbell
47-46-25-4, 8-48, 7-28, 27-45, 3-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can cover and then uncover the LDR again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
41Manual control musical doorbell
50-47-25-4, 8-48, 7-28, 3-26, 27-49
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
37Magnet control musical sound with LED
8-48, 61-47-30, 42-29-3, 31-62, 41-33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music is finished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
38Touch control musical sound with LED
8-48, 73-47-30, 42-29-3, 31-74, 41-33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
39Tapping activated musical sound with LED
8-48, 47-36-30, 42-29-3, 31-37, 41-33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
7
8
4241
3
4
32
3331
30
29
47 48
6162
7
8
4241
3
4
32
3331
30
29
47 48
73 74
7
8
47 48
4241
3
4
32
3331
30
29
36
3734
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4645
34 7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
49 50
347
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
61 62
18
Wiring Sequence
48Touch control musical sound
8-48, 73-47-30, 29-3, 31-74, 33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
46Manual control musical sound
8-48, 50-47-30, 29-3, 31-49, 33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
47Magnet control musical sound
8-48, 61-47-30, 29-3, 31-62, 33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
43Touch control musical doorbell
74-47-25-4, 8-48, 7-28, 3-26, 27-73
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your finger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
44Tapping activated musical doorbell
47-36-25-4, 8-48, 7-28, 3-26, 27-37
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
45Light control musical sound
8-48, 47-46-30, 29-3, 45-31, 33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can cover and then uncover the LDR again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
34 7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
73 74
34 7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
36
37
7
8
47 48
3
4
32
3331
30
29
4645
7
8
47 48
3
4
32
3331
30
29
49
50
7
8
3
4
32
3331
30
29
47 48
61
62
7
8
3
4
32
3331
30
29
47 48
73 74
19
Wiring Sequence
54Manual control musical sound from buzzer with LED
8-48, 30-47-50, 29-37-42, 31-49, 7-32, 33-36-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical sound from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the music is finished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the music as before.
Wiring Sequence
52Magnet control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
8-48, 25-42-37-47-62, 7-28, 61-27, 36-41-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical doorbell from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
53Touch control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
8-48, 25-42-37-47-74, 7-28, 73-27, 36-41-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your finger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical door bell sound from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
49Tapping activated musical sound
8-48, 47-36-30, 29-3, 31-37, 33-4, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. When the music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
50Light control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
8-48, 25-37-42-46-47, 7-28, 45-27, 36-41-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical doorbell from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can cover and then uncover the LDR again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
51Manual control musical doorbell from buzzer with LED
8-48, 25-42-37-47-50, 7-28, 49-27, 36-41-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical doorbell from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
7
8
47 48
3
4
32
3331
30
29
36
37 7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4241
36 37
4645
36 37
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4241
49 50
36 37
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4241
61 62
7
8
27
2826
25
24
47 48
4241
73 74
36 37
7
8
47 48
4241
32
3331
30
29
4950
3637
20
Wiring Sequence
60Light control amplifed musical doorbell with LED
8-48, 13-25-42-47-46, 3-7-28, 45-27, 4-12, 64-11, 63-26-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can cover the LDR completely and then uncover it again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
58Manual control amplifed musical doorbell with LED
8-48, 13-25-42-47-49, 3-7-28, 50-27, 4-12, 11-64, 63-26-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
59Magnet control amplifed musical doorbell with LED
8-48, 13-25-42-47-61, 3-7-28, 62-27, 4-12, 11-64, 63-26-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is finished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
55Magnet control musical sound from buzzer with LED
8-48, 30-47-61, 29-37-42, 31-62, 7-32, 33-36-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical sound from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the music as before.
Wiring Sequence
56Touch control musical sound from buzzer with LED
8-48, 30-47-73, 29-37-42, 31-74, 7-32, 33-36-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical sound from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the music as before.
Wiring Sequence
57Light control musical sound from buzzer with LED
8-48, 30-46-47, 29-37-42, 31-45, 7-32, 33-36-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical sound from the buzzer, and LED will light up. When the music is finished, you can cover the LDR completely and then uncover it again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the music as before.
7
8
4241
32
3331
30
29
47 48
6162 36
37
7
8
4241
32
3331
30
29
47 48
73 74 3637
7
8
47 48
4241
32
3331
30
29
3637
4645
34
78
27
2826
25
24
47 48
42 41
49 50
1312
11
6364
100
61 62
34
78
27
2826
25
24
47 48
42 411312
11
6364
100
4645
34
78
27
2826
25
24
47 48
42 411312
11
6364
100
21
Wiring Sequence
66Tapping activated amplifed musical sound with LED
8-48, 30-36-42-47, 31-37, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music sound is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
64Magnet control amplifed musical sound with LED
8-48, 30-42-47-61, 31-62, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music sound is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
65Light control amplifed musical sound with LED
8-48, 30-42-46-47, 31-45, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music sound is fnished, you can cover the LDR completely and then uncover it again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
61Tapping activated amplifed musical doorbell with LED
8-48 13-25-36-42-47 3-7-28 37-27 4-12 63-11 64-26-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
62Touch control amplifed musical doorbell with LED
8-48 13-25-42-47-73 3-7-28 74-27 4-12 64-11 63-26-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your finger and try again. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
63Manual control amplifed musical sound with LED
8-48, 30-42-47-49, 31-50, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music sound is finished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
36
34
78
27
2826
25
24
47 48
42 411312
11
63 64100
73 74
34
78
27
2826
25
24
47 48
42 411312
11
6364
100
32
3331
30
29
4748
42 41
14
1615
7
8
34
4950
69 70
10K
32
3331
30
29
4748
42 41
14
1615
7
8
34
6162
69 70
10K
4645
32
3331
30
29
4748
42 41
14
1615
7
8
34
69 70
10K
3637
32
3331
30
29
4748
42 41
14
1615
7
8
34
69 70
10K
22
Wiring Sequence
720-6V Voltmeter
8-9, 10-66, 65-39, 1-7, 2-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Adjust the variable resistor to a point that the reading of the meter is 3. Now the circuit is properly calibrated, and you can use this as a voltmeter to measure the voltage of a power source of range between 0-6V. For example, you have a large battery and want to measure its voltage. First disconnect the connecting wire at spring 7 and connect it to the negative pole of that battery. Also disconnect the connecting wire at spring 10 and connect it to the positive pole of that battery. Now see the reading on the meter. Multiple the value by 2, and the number will be the value of the output voltage of the battery. For example, if the reading on the meter is 2.5, then multiple it by 2 gives 5. This means the voltage out put of the battery is 5V.
Wiring Sequence
70Function of Light dependent resistor (LDR)
8-2, 1-46, 65-45, 7-66
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The reading of the meter will be zero or slightly larger than zero. When the LDR is shone by light, the reading of the meter will increase. When it is shaded, the reading will decrease. This is to show that the resistance of LDR is changing according to the amount of light shining upon it.
Wiring Sequence
710-3V Voltmeter
8-64, 63-39, 1-7, 2-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Adjust the variable resistor to a point that the reading of the meter is 3. Now the circuit is properly calibrated, and you can use this as a voltmeter to measure the voltage of a power source of range between 0-3V. For example, you have a battery and want to measure its voltage. First disconnect the connecting wire at spring 7 and connect it to the negative pole of that battery. Also disconnect the connecting wire at spring 8 and connect it to the positive pole of that battery. Now the reading on the meter indicates the voltage of the battery you are testing. Say, it points to 2. Then this indicates the output voltage of the battery is 2V.
Wiring Sequence
67Touch control amplifed musical sound with LED
8-48, 30-42-47-74, 31-73, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70 3-29, 16-41
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. When the music sound is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The sound in this circuit is stronger than usual as transistor is included in this circuit as an amplifer.
Wiring Sequence
68Series connection of resistors
8-2, 1-68-50, 49-67-69, 7-70
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The reading of the meter will indicate that there is current passing through it. There are 2 resistors connected in series in this circuit. Press the push switch. Now one resistor is short circuited and current does not need to pass through it. The reading of the meter will increase, indicating a larger current fowing in the circuit.
Wiring Sequence
69Parallel connection of resistors
8-2, 1-69-71, 7-50-70, 72-49
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. The reading of the meter will indicate that there is current passing through it. There are 2 resistors connected in parallel in this circuit. One of them is already connected in the circuit while the other one is not. You will have to press the push switch to connect the latter one to the circuit. Now press the push switch. A parallel circuit of resistor is formed. Smaller resultant resistance is formed. The reading of the meter will increase, indicating a larger current fowing in the circuit.
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78Lie detector
8-2, 1-70, 12-69, 11-68, 67-74, 13-48-73, 47-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Put the fnger of the test subject on the touch plate. The meter can detect changes of the resistance of the skin and indicates whether the subject lies or not. This experiment makes use of the phenomenon that skin resistance of a person will decrease when he/she lies.
Wiring Sequence
76Electric motor spinning clockwise and counter-clockwise
8-16-40, 48-10-7, 5-47, 6-12-15, 11-14-63, 39-64, 9-13-38
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Turn the variable resistor to the minimum value. The motor will spin. If the variable resistor is turned to the maximum value, the motor will spin in a counter-direction.
WARNING: Take away the color filter and fan in this experiment. Do not connect the color filter and fan with the motor. Otherwise components may get overheated. Do not turn on the circuit for more than 3 minutes. Otherwise components may get overheated.
Wiring Sequence
77Direction-change indicator
8-16-21-40, 7-48, 42-63, 12-15-20-64, 11-14-67, 39-68, 13-38-41-47
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Turn the variable resistor to minimum. Red LED will light up and green LED will extinguish. Turn the variable resistor to maximum. Green LED will light up and red LED will extinguish. This principle can be used for indicating the change of direction of automobile, as different direction will cause different LED to light up and extinguish.
Wiring Sequence
73Discharging process of capacitor
8-48, 2-47-58, 1-70, 7-57-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. You can see the pointer of the meter points to a certain non-zero value. This indicates that there is current fowing in the circuit. After a few seconds, switch off the main switch. You can see the pointer of the meter gradually goes back to zero, instead of dropping back to zero immediately. This is due to the action of the capacitor which discharges the stored electricity gradually. When the discharge ends, the meter pointer returns to zero.
Wiring Sequence
74Charging process of capacitor
8-69, 2-70, 1-50-58, 57-49-47, 7-48
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. You can see the pointer of the meter points to a certain value immediately. And then it will gradually fall back to zero, even the switch is still on. This is because the capacitor is charged fully. Thus no more electricity flows in the circuit. Then switch off the main switch and press the push switch. The capacitor will be discharged, and you can perform the experiment again.
Wiring Sequence
75Generator
1-5, 2-6
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Try winding the motor. You can see the meter’s pointer moves. This means there is current in the circuit. In this experiment, the motor is used as a generator to generate electricity.
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84Magnet control extinguish-and-light LED
7-48, 21-13, 8-12-62-72, 11-16 71-57-14, 70-58-61, 15-20-47-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. LED will light up. Use the magnetic pole to access the reed switch, and then remove the magnetic pole. LED will extinguish. Then wait for a time period, LED will light up again! You can repeat the experiment without switching off the main switch.
Wiring Sequence
82Microphone tester
8-47, 63-68-48, 14-44-67, 2-16-64, 43-15-7-1
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Now speak loudly near the microphone or blow to it. If the pointer deflects, then this shows that the microphone is working.
Wiring Sequence
83Light control extinguish-and-light LED
7-48, 21-13, 8-12-46-72, 11-16, 71-57-14, 70-58-45, 15-20-47-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. LED will light up. Then cover the LDR completely. LED will extinguish. Do not uncover the LDR and wait. After a while, LED will light up again! And then if you uncover the LDR, the status will be just like the beginning of the experiment. You can repeat the experiment without switching off the main switch.
Wiring Sequence
79Adjustable voltage divider
8-47, 48-40, 2-39, 1-70, 69-38-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Adjusting the variable resistor will alter the reading of the meter. This is a simplifed circuit of adjustable voltage divider. The amount of electricity can be altered by adjusting the variable resistor.
Wiring Sequence
80Moving object detector
8-47, 70-48-46, 2-69, 1-16, 39-14, 45-40, 38-15-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Try to adjust the variable resistor to a suitable position. If it is at a suitable position, you can see the pointer of the meter is pointing to a value which is larger than zero. And then when the LDR is shaded, the pointer will immediately drop to zero. Once the covering object is removed, the pointer will go back to the original position. This circuit can be used as a moving object detector. When something passed by the LDR, it will be shaded for a brief moment and you can see the pointer moves.
Wiring Sequence
81Meter type moisture detector
8-47, 74-70-48, 2-69, 1-16, 39-14, 40-73, 38-15-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Touch the touch-plate with fnger and adjust the variable resistor to a suitable position. The meter pointer will deflect immediately. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your finger and try again. When placing this circuit indoor, the meter pointer will defect when the moisture increases to a certain degree.
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90Connection indicator
8-47, 21-48-64-70, 14-49-71, 50-69, 16-20-42-63, 72-41-15-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Small red LED will light up and large red LED extinguish. Press the push switch. Large red LED will light up and small red LED extinguish. This principle can be use for indicating the break/connect of circuit: When the door, car-door or window is closed, this is just like the push switch is being pressed, and thus large red LED lights up while small red LED does not. When the door, car-door or window is opened, this is just like the push switch is released, and thus small red LED lights up while large red LED does not.
Wiring Sequence
88Manual control stop-and- spin electric fan
7-48, 6-13, 8-12-50-72, 11-16, 71-57-14, 70-58-49, 5-15-47-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch, then after a while the fan will spin. Press the push switch, and the spinning speed will be changed for a while. Do not release the push switch, and the speed will gradually back to the original spinning speed. And then release the push switch. The spinning will stop for a while. After waiting for some time, the spinning will resume again like it did at the beginning of the experiment!
Wiring Sequence
89Rain indicator
8-47, 21-48-64-74, 14-71-73, 16-20-42-63, 72-41-15-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Drop a drop of water on the touch-plate, then large red LED will light up and small red LED will extinguish. Wipe the water off the touch-plate. Then small red LED will light up and large red LED will extinguish. This principle can be used for rain indicating or water-level warning. When it rains or water-level goes beyond warning level, large red LED will light up, small red LED will extinguish. Otherwise large red LED will extinguish and small red LED will light up.
Wiring Sequence
85Manual control extinguish-and-light LED
7-48 21-13 8-12-50-72 11-16 71-57-14 70-58-49 15-20-47-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. LED will light up. Press the push switch, and then release it. LED will extinguish. Then wait for a time period, LED will light up again! You can repeat the experiment without switching off the main switch.
Wiring Sequence
86Light control stop-and-spin electric fan
7-48, 6-13, 8-12-46-72, 11-16, 71-57-14, 70-58-45, 5-15-47-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch, then the fan will spin. Now cover the LRD completely. The fan will stop spinning for a while. However, after keeping on covering the LDR for a time period, the fan will suddenly start to spin again! If you uncover the LDR, then the fan will spin even faster for a while! After some time, the spinning speed will gradually back to normal. Cover the LDR again will stop the spinning again and the process mentioned above can be repeated.
Wiring Sequence
87Magnet control stop-and-spin electric fan
7-48, 6-13, 8-12-62-72, 11-16, 71-57-14, 70-58-61, 5-15-47-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch, then after a while the fan will spin. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. The spinning speed will be changed for a while, and gradually back to the original spinning speed. Remove the magnetic pole, and then the spinning will stop for a while. After waiting for some time, the spinning will resume again like it did at the beginning of the experiment!
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96Manual control motor dory sound with red LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-51-65, 72-52-36-11, 12-41, 58-49-13, 57-50-14 , 71-59-47-15
Coindicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. The circuit will be connected and thus the speaker will produce motor dory sound. At the same time red LED will light up. And then release the push switch. The circuit is disconnected and thus everything will stop.
Wiring Sequence
94Manual control delayed extinguishing 6V LED
10-50-12, 8-9, 7-48, 49-58-70, 14-69, 13-23, 57-47-22-15, 11-16
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. By pressing the push switch, LED will light up. After you have released the push switch, just wait for some time and see. LED light will gradually extinguish.
Wiring Sequence
95Magnet control delayed extinguishing 6V LED
10-61-12, 8-9, 7-48, 58-62-70, 14-69, 13-23, 57-47-22-15, 11-16
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with a magnetic pole. LED will light up. After you have removed the magnetic pole, just wait for some time and see. LED light will gradually extinguish.
Wiring Sequence
916V LED
10-23, 48-22, 8-9, 7-47
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch.The 6V LED will light up. Since the LED used in this circuitry is a 6V LED, it is brighter than 2.5V LED and small LED.
Wiring Sequence
92Adjustable LED light
10-12-68, 67-40, 14-39, 11-16, 13-23, 15-22-38-47, 8-9, 7-48
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch.Adjust the variable resistor from minimum to maximum, the brightness will change from dim to bright.
Wiring Sequence
93Practical voltage adjustable circuitry
63-66-12-10, 64-40, 14-39, 11-16, 13-15-69-VOUT(+), 1-38-41-47 -VOUT(-), 65-42, 70-2, 8-9, 7-48
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. LED will light up. Adjust the variable resistor from minimum to maximum, the meter pointer will also change from minimum to maximum, and the output voltage will also change from minimum to maximum. At this time, the voltage indicated by the meter is the output voltage. This indicates the voltage that will be provided when connecting a device to VOUT+ and VOUT-. You can just assume VOUT+ and VOUT- are +ve and –ve poles of a battery which is a source of electricity power. For example, adjust the variable resistor so that the reading of the meter is 3V. Then connect the motor to VOUT+ and VOUT- . At this time, there will be a 3V current pass through the motor to make it work. In practice, this circuitry can be adjusted per desired voltage. It is easy and practical.
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102Manual control electronic metronome with LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 56-65, 72-55-11, 12-41, 49-58-13, 50-57-14, 71-59-47-15
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then press the push switch. The circuit is then connected and the speaker will make a sound and LED will light up. Release the push switch, then LED will fash and gradually extinguish. At the same time speaker will produce “dic, dic” sound and gradually stop. Both LED and speaker are like oscillating and will fade away gradually.
Wiring Sequence
100Magnet control ship sound with LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-53-65, 72-54-36-11, 12-41, 61-58-13, 62-57-14, 71-59-47-15
Coindicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then use the magnetic pole to access the reed switch. The circuit will be connected and thus the speaker will produce ship sound. At the same time LED will light up. When the magnetic pole is removed from the reed switch, the circuit is disconnected and thus everything will stop.
Wiring Sequence
101Magnet control electronic metronome with LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 56-65, 72-55-11, 12-41, 61-58-13, 62-57-14, 71-59-47-15
Coindicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then use the magnetic pole to access the reed switch. The circuit is then connected and the speaker will make a sound and LED will light up. Remove the magnetic pole, then LED will fash and gradually extinguish. At the same time speaker will produce “dic, dic” sound and gradually stop. Both LED and speaker are like oscillating and will fade out gradually.
Wiring Sequence
97Manual control ship sound with LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-53-65, 72-54-36-11, 12-41, 58-49-13, 57-50-14, 71-59-47-15
Coindicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. The circuit will be connected and thus the speaker will produce ship sound. At the same time LED will light up. And then release the push switch. The circuit is disconnected and thus everything will stop.
Wiring Sequence
98Magnet control bell sound with LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-65, 72-36-11, 12-41, 61-58-13, 62-57-14, 71-59-47-15
Coindicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. The circuit will be connected and thus the speaker will produce bell sound. At the same time LED will light up. And then take away the magnetic pole. The circuit is disconnected and thus everything will stop.
Wiring Sequence
99Magnet control motor dory sound with red LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-51-65, 72-52-36-11, 12-41, 61-58-13, 62-57-14, 71-59-47-15
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108Light control musical doorbell with meter
47-46-25-4-2, 8-48, 7-28, 1-3-26, 27-45
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical doorbell from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell. When the music is fnished, you can cover and then uncover the LDR again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell as before.
Wiring Sequence
106Multitone producer
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then the loudspeaker will make a noisy sound and LED will light up. Adjusting the variable resistor for changing the resistance will affect the sound and the brightness of the LED.
Wiring Sequence
107Magnet control multitone producer
8-9, 7-47, 72-60-12-64, 63-10, 71-61, 62-52-14, 11-16, 42-15, 40-13-4, 59-48-41-3, 51-39
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use the magnetic pole to access the reed switch. Then the circuit will be connected and the loudspeaker will make a noisy sound and LED will light up. Adjusting the variable resistor for changing the resistance will affect the sound and the brightness of the LED.
Wiring Sequence
103Touch control bell sound with red LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-65, 72-36-11, 12-41, 74-58-13, 73-57-14, 71-59-47-15
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then touch the touch-plate with fnger. The circuit will be connected and thus the speaker will produce bell sound. At the same time, red LED will light up. When the fnger is removed from the touch-plate, the circuit is disconnected and thus everything will stop.Note that you may have to dampen your finger with water before touching the touch-plate, and wipe the water off the touch plate after you remove your fnger from it.
Wiring Sequence
104Touch control motor dory sound with red LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-65-51, 72-52-36-11, 12-41, 74-58-13, 73-57-14, 71-59-47-15
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then touch the touch-plate with fnger. The circuit will be connected and thus the speaker will produce motor dory sound. At the same time, red LED will light up. When the finger is removed from the touch-plate, the circuit is disconnected and thus everything will stop.Note that you may have to dampen your finger with water before touching the touch-plate, and wipe the water off the touch plate after you remove your fnger from it.
Wiring Sequence
105Touch control ship sound with LED
8-9, 7-48, 60-42-64-4, 10-63, 66-16-3, 37-65-53, 72-54-36-11, 12-41, 74-58-13, 73-57-14, 71-59-47-15
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Then touch the touch-plate with fnger. The circuit will be connected and thus the speaker will produce ship sound. At the same time, LED will light up. When the fnger is removed from the touch-plate, the circuit is disconnected and thus everything will stop.Note that you may have to dampen your finger with water before touching the touch-plate, and wipe the water off the touch plate after you remove your fnger from it.
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Wiring Sequence
114Magnet control musical sound with meter
8-48, 61-47-30, 29-2-4, 62-31, 33-3-1, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the music. When the music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the music as before.
Wiring Sequence
112Tapping activated musical doorbell with meter
36-47-25-4-2, 8-48, 7-28, 27-37, 1-3-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical doorbell from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell. When the music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell as before.
Wiring Sequence
113Manual control musical sound with meter
8-48, 50-47-30, 29-2-4, 49-31, 33-3-1, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the music. When the music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the music as before.
Wiring Sequence
109Manual control musical doorbell with meter
50-47-25-4-2, 8-48, 7-28, 27-49, 1-3-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical doorbell from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell. When the music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell as before.
Wiring Sequence
110Magnet control musical doorbell with meter
62-47-25-4-2, 8-48, 7-28, 27-61, 1-3-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical doorbell from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell. When the music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell as before.
Wiring Sequence
111Touch control musical doorbell with meter
74-47-25-4-2, 8-48, 7-28, 27-73, 1-3-26
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your finger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your finger and try again. You will hear musical doorbell from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the musical doorbell as before.
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Wiring Sequence 8-48, 47-42-38-36-25-13, 3-7-28, 63-41-26, 4-12, 37-27, 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. Volume can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence 8-48, 46-47-42-38-25-13, 3-7-28, 63-41-26 4-12, 45-27, 39-11, 64-40
Wiring Sequence 8-48, 62-47-42-38-25-13, 3-7-28, 63-41-26, 4-12, 61-27 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. Volume can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can use the magnetic pole to access the reed switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
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Wiring Sequence 8-48, 50-47-42-38-25-13, 3-7-28, 63-41-26, 4-12, 49-27, 39-11, 64-40
120Tavolume control
118Macontrol
119Licontrol
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. Volume can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can cover the LDR completely and then uncover it again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
115Touch control musical sound with meter
8-48, 73-47-30, 29-2-4, 74-31, 33-3-1, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your finger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your finger and try again. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the music. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the music as before.
Wiring Sequence
116Tapping activated musical sound with meter
8-48, 47-36-30, 29-4-2, 37-31, 33-3-1, 7-32
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical sound from the speaker. At the same time the pointer of the meter will oscillate to the rhythm of the music. When the music is finished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again. The pointer of the meter will also oscillate to the rhythm of the music as before.
117Macontrol
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. Volume can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
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Wiring Sequence 8-48, 74-47-42-38-25-13, 3-7-28, 63-41-26, 4-12, 73-27, 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will light up. Volume can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
126Touch control musical sound with large LED
8-48, 21-30-47-74, 31-73, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-20
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and large LED will light up. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
124Light control musical sound with large LED
8-48, 21-30-46-47, 31-45, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-20
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and the large LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can cover and then uncover the LDR again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
125Tapping activated musical sound with large LED
8-48, 21-30-36-47, 31-37, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-20
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and the large LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
121Tocontrol
Wiring Sequence
122Manual control musical sound with large LED
8-48, 21-30-47-49, 31-50, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-20
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and the large LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
123Magnet control musical sound with large LED
8-48, 21-30-47-61, 31-62, 7-15-32, 4-33-69, 14-70, 3-29, 16-20
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and the large LED will light up. When the music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
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132Manual control musical sound with adjustable LED
8-48, 49-47-30-21, 7-15-32-38, 16-20, 40-33-4, 50-31, 39-14, 29-3
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will flash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
130Tapping activated musical doorbell with adjustable LED
8-48, 47-38-36-25-13-4, 7-20-28, 63-26-3, 21-12, 37-27, 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will fash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
131Touch Control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
8-48, 74-47-38-25-13-4, 7-20-28, 63-26-3, 21-12, 73-27, 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will fash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is finished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
127Manual control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
8-48, 50-47-38-25-13-4, 7-20-28, 63-26-3, 21-12, 49-27, 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Press the push switch. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will fash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can press the push switch again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
128Magnet control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
8-48, 61-47-38-25-13-4, 7-20-28, 63-26-3, 21-12, 62-27, 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will flash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
Wiring Sequence
129Light control musical doorbell with adjustable LED
8-48, 47-46-38-25-13-4, 7-20-28, 63-26-3, 21-12, 45-27, 39-11, 64-40
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical doorbell sound from the speaker, and LED will flash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the doorbell music is fnished, you can cover the LDR completely and then uncover it again. Then the IC will be triggered again and play the next doorbell music. There are a total of 7 doorbell music available.
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Wiring Sequence
138Light control delayed extinguishing LED
46-12-8, 7-10, 9-48, 14-65, 45-58-66, 11-16, 13-23, 57-47-22-15
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. LED will light up. Then cover the LDR completely. Wait for some time and see. It may take a long time, but the LED will gradually extinguish.
Wiring Sequence
136Touch control musical sound with adjustable LED
8-48, 74-47-30-21, 7-15-32-38, 16-20, 40-33-4, 73-31, 39-14, 29-3
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Use your fnger to touch the touch plate. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will fash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the music is fnished, you can use your fnger to touch the touch plate again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
137Touch control delayed extinguishing LED
74-12-8, 7-10, 9-48, 14-67, 11-16, 13-23, 57-47-22-15, 58-68-73
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Put your fnger on the touch plate and LED will light up. Note that if there is no response, you may have to dampen your fnger and try again. After you have removed your fnger and wipe off the water on the touch plate, just wait for some time and see. It may take a long time, but the LED will gradually extinguish.
Wiring Sequence
133Magnet control musical sound with adjustable LED
8-48, 61-47-30-21, 7-15-32-38, 16-20, 40-33-4, 62-31, 39-14, 29-3
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Access the reed switch with the magnetic pole. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will fash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the music is fnished, you can access the reed switch with the magnetic pole again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
134Light control musical sound with adjustable LED
8-48, 47-46-30-21, 7-15-32-38, 16-20, 40-33-4, 45-31, 39-14, 29-3
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Cover the LDR completely and then uncover it. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will fash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the music is fnished, you can cover the LDR completely and then uncover it again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
Wiring Sequence
135Tapping activated musical sound with adjustable LED
8-48, 47-36-30-21, 7-15-32-38, 16-20, 40-33-4, 37-31, 39-14, 29-3
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Tap the buzzer. You will hear musical sound from the speaker, and LED will fash to the rhythm of the music. The brightness of the LED can be adjusted by adjusting the variable resistor. When the music is fnished, you can tap the buzzer again. Then the IC will be triggered and play the music again.
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144PNP transistor tester
2-8, 1-70, 69-12, 11-68, 67-49, 13-48-50, 47-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Nothing happens. Then press the push switch. The pointer of the meter will point to a non-zero value. This indicates the transistor is functioning properly.
Wiring Sequence
142Adjustable and blow activate super LED light
7-10, 23-18, 8-19-44-63-66, 16-35-65, 40-64, 14-43-70, 15-22-38-47-69, 9-48, 39-34-17
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Turn the variable resistor from minimum to maximum, and the super LED light will change from dim to bright. Adjust the variable resistor to a position which just causes the light to be extinguished. And then if you clap your hands near the microphone, blow to the microphone, or speak loudly near the microphone will cause the super LED to light up.
Wiring Sequence
143NPN transistor tester
2-8-50, 1-70, 16-69, 14-71, 72-49, 47-15, 48-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. Nothing happens. Then press the push switch. The pointer of the meter will point to a non-zero value. This indicates the transistor is functioning properly.
Wiring Sequence
139Adjustable darkness activated LED (Large LED)
71-12-8, 7-10, 9-48, 46-39, 14-40-72, 11-16, 13-23, 45-47-22-15
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. The LED will not light up since there is light falling on the LDR. When the LDR is shaded completely, the LED will light up. This circuit can be used as darkness activated lighting system. For example, street light will be off automatically during day time. When night falls, no light falls on the light sensor (LDR in this case), the circuit will be switched on, and thus street light will light up in the evening automatically. Note that in this experiment you can adjust the variable resistor to adjust the sensitivity of the LDR.
Wiring Sequence
140Light control extinguish-and-light super LED light
72-46-12-8, 7-10, 9-48, 69-47-22-15, 14-57-71, 11-16, 13-23, 70-58-45
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. LED will light up. Then cover the LDR completely. LED will extinguish. Do not uncover the LDR and wait. After a while, LED will light up again! And then if you uncover the LDR, the statue will be just like the beginning of the experiment. You can repeat the experiment without switching off the main switch.
Wiring Sequence
141Manual control extinguish-and-light super LED light
72-50-12-8, 7-10, 9-48, 14-57-71, 11-16, 13-23, 70-47-22-15, 49-58-69
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. LED will light up. Press the push switch, and then release it. LED will extinguish. Then wait for a time period, LED will light up again! You can repeat the experiment without switching off the main switch.
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145Luminary indicator
8-2, 1-70, 12-69, 11-68, 67-46, 13-45-48, 47-7
Complete all wiring connections as indicated in the sequence. Switch on the main switch. The pointer of the meter will point to a certain non-zero value as there is light falling on the LDR. When you shade the LDR, the reading of the meter will decrease. When the LDR is covered completely, the reading of the meter will fall back to zero.Circuit of this kind can be used as luminary indicator, to indicate or compare the brightness of light sources.
2+1-69 7010K
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Amplifier - An electronic circuit that amplifies the signal that is sent to it. The amplifying component can be a transistor, vacuum tube or appropriate magnetic device.
Battery - A source of energy. It contains active materials which will be irreversibly converted during the chemical reaction.
Capacitance – A measurement of the capacity of a capacitor for storing electric charge.
Capacitor - A device consists of two conductors that are separated by an insulator. It is designed for storing electrical charge or as a flter in the circuit.
Circuit – A system of interconnected components / devices such as power source, resistors, capacitors and transistors…etc.
Diode – A device which is used in electric circuitry to allow an electric current to fow in single direction and block it in the reverse direction.
IC (Integrated Circuit) – A small electronic device made of a semiconductor material and is used for a variety of devices, including microprocessors, electronic equipment and automobiles.
LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) – A device with a layer of cadmium sulphide (CdS) material that changes resistance according to the amount of light shining on it.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) – A diode emits light when current is passing through it.
Meter – An instrument which is used to measure
Microphone - A device converts sound into an electrical or acoustic signal
Motor – A device converts electrical energy to mechanical motion.
Reed Switch –A magnetically controlled switch made to open and close a circuit.
Resistance – A measurement of the degree to which an object opposes an electrical current through it.
Resistor - A device designed for possessing resistance.
Speaker - A device that changes electrical signals to sound.
Switch - A device for opening and closing power source to a circuit
Transistor - A semi-conductor material device that amplifes a signal and opens or closes a circuit.
Truth Table – It is a mathematical table used to logically compute the values of logical explication and as a decision procedure.
Variable Resistor – A kind of resistor and a device of adjustable resistance in the electronic / electrical circuit.
Wire – A component which is used in the electronic / electrical industry as a conductor that is used to carry electricity or signals.
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If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer forrecycling advice. (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)
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