Kid Educativo Electronico k-800
DO’s AND DON’Ts OF BUILDING CIRCUITS
After building the circuits given in this booklet, you may wish to experiment on your own. Use the projects in this booklet as a guide, as many important design concepts are introduced throughoutthem. Every circuit will include a power source (the batteries), a resistance (which might be a resistor, lamp, motor, integrate circuit, etc.), and wiring paths between them and back. You must be careful not to create “short circuits” as this will damage components and / or quickly drain the batteries. Only connect the ICs using configurations given in the projects, incorrectly doing so may damagethem. Steren is not responsible for parts damaged due to incorrect wiring. • • Always use eye protection when experimenting on your own. Always include at least one component that will limit the current through a circuit, such as the speaker, lamp, capacitors, motor, microphone, etc. Always disconnect the batteries immediately and check your wiring if something appears to be getting hot. Alwayscheck your wiring before turning on a circuit. Never leave a circuit unattended when it is turned on. Never touch the motor when it is spinning at high speed.
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WARNING
SHOCK HAZARD Never connect snap circuits to the electrical outlets in your home in any way!
HOW TO USE THE PARTS
The snap circuit kit uses building blocks with snaps to build the differentelectrical and electronic circuits in the projects. Each block has a function: there are switch blocks, lamp blocks, battery blocks, different length wire blocks, etc. These blocks are indifferent colors and have numbers on them so that you can easily identify them. The circuit you will build is shown in color and numbers, identifying the blocks that you will use and snap together to form a circuit.For example: This is the switch block which is green and has the marking on it.
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This is a wire block which is blue and comes in different wire lengths.
To build each circuit, you have a power source block number that need 2 AA batteries (not included with the snap circuit kit).
A large clear plastic base grid is included with this kit to help keep the circuitblock together. You do not need this base to build your circuits, but it does help in keeping your circuit together neatly. The 2,5V bulb come packaged separate from their socket. Some circuits use the jumper wires to make unusual connections
While building the projects, be careful not to accidentally make a direct connection across the battery holder (a “short circuit”), as this will damage and /or quickly drain the batteries.
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PART LIST (Colors and styles may vary)
Number Description Soft wire Item
Two-snap connector
Three-snap connector
Four-snap connector
Five-snap connector
Touch plate
Dry reed switch
Slide switch
Photosensor (CdS)
LED
2,5V Lamp
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Number
Description
Item
Battery compartmentSpeaker
Space War IC
Motor
Resistor
Propeller
Elastic bands
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Number
Description
Item
Hull
Fan
Axle
Whells
Bodywork
Magnet
Small gear
Rubber tube
Seat
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PROJECTS
1.- Lamp Turn the switch 15 on, the lamp 18 will Light up. Turn the switch off and the lamp will power off.
2.- Magnet-controlledlamp Place a magnet close to the switch 13, the lamp 18 will light up. Take the magnet away from the switch 13, the lamp 18 will power off.
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3.- Electric fan Place the yellow fan on the motor, close the switch 15 and the fan will spin round.
4.- Magnet-controlled electric fan Place the yellow fan on the motor, place a magnet close to the switch 13, the fan will...
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