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Here’s a circuit you might find useful if you’re
learning to play a musical instrument. This is an
electronic version of the metronome used by music
students everywhere.
Press the key. You’ll hear a sound from the speaker
at fixed intervals. Now, turn the control knob to the
right and you’ll hear the sound “speed up” as the
intervals between sounds shorten.
Try a different resistor in place of the 4.7k
Ω
resistor.
(This resistor is in series with the control. That is,
they are connected end to end so that the current
runs through both components.) Also, try a different
capacitor in place of the 100
μ
F capacitor and see
what effect this has on circuit operation. Remember
to keep track of the results in your notes.
Try connecting the 470
μ
F capacitor to the batteries
to hear the difference a stronger capacitor makes.
Connect terminal 117 to terminal 119 and terminal
118 to terminal 120. You might have to adjust the
control also to maintain the same pulse rate.
Notes:
EXPERIMENT #9: ELECTRONIC METRONOME
Wiring Sequence:
o
1-29
o
2-30
o
3-104-116
o
4-28-138
o
5-41-103
o
27-80
o
40-115-79
o
42-119
o
120-137
Schematic
Содержание EP-130
Страница 11: ... 11 I ENTERTAINMENT CIRCUITS ...
Страница 26: ... 26 II BASIC SEMICONDUCTOR AND COMPONENTS CIRCUITS ...
Страница 36: ... 36 III LED DIGITAL DISPLAY CIRCUITS ...
Страница 41: ... 41 IV A TOUR THROUGH DIGITAL CIRCUITS ...
Страница 49: ... 49 V MORE ADVENTURES WITH DIGITAL CIRCUITS ...
Страница 64: ... 64 VI THE WORLD OF TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR LOGIC ...
Страница 77: ... 77 VII APPLICATION CIRCUITS BASED ON THE OSCILLATOR ...
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