MacombSO.org. The components in this kit are for low voltage / low current. They are to be used with (2) D cell batteries that you provide.

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ChargedUp Hands On Exploration Kit First An important note about your. DO NOT ASSUME you will see something at the tournament because it was in this kit. This data sheet is included to help you identify the components and learn their schematic symbol. This supplemental study material IS NOT part of the event rules. Be sure you re using the current rules, and watch the FAQs on the website. Check the ChargedUp event page on the website to see if additional study guides have been provided. MacombSO.org This kit is not only to help you prepare for the tournament You re experimenting with circuits that work, and circuits that don t work, and understanding why. The basic principles you learn in this event are part of the technologies you re surrounded by every day. The components in this kit are for low voltage / low current. They are to be used with (2) D cell batteries that you provide. DO NOT PLUG ANYTHING INTO A WALL SOCKET! Version 1.1

You will also need 2 D cell batteries Batteries are NOT INCLUDED in your kit. They are easy to find, and cheap to buy. 2 Pieces D cell battery holders Can snap together in series or parallel But they have a limited life. Your experimental circuits will not operate properly when your battery power is too low. 2 Pieces Lamp holders (sockets) for miniature screw base lamp 6 Pieces 1.3 Volt lamps with miniature screw base (They glow brightly with a 1.5 Volt battery) 2 Pieces SPDT Knife switches 10 Pieces 18 Gauge 18 in long insulated wires with alligator clips at both ends 2 Pieces Diodes 2 Pieces LED (Light Emitting Diode) They may be different colors The components in this kit are forlow voltage / low current. They are to be used with D cell batteries that you provide. DO NOT PLUG ANYTHING INTO A WALL SOCKET!

Batteries Batteries are NOT INCLUDED in your kit. They are easy to find, and cheap to buy. They have a limited life. Your experimental circuits will not operate properly when your battery power is too low. The battery holders it your kit are designed for standard D Cells. They may not look exactly like the holders you see at the tournament, but don t be distracted by this. This is the schematic symbol for a single battery cell. Two cells in series would be drawn like this A single cell in good condition produces 1.5 volts. When batteries are connected in series, their voltage output is combined. These two cells in good condition would produce 3 volts. Important note! The higher voltage of both batteries in series is required to operate the LEDs in your kit. Two cells in parallel would be drawn like this When batteries are connected in parallel, their output voltage remains the same. If you connect 100 batteries in parallel, their output will still be 1.5 volts. Don t be fooled If you re using a digital meter to test a battery, it may indicate 1.5 volts even though it is depleted to a level that it cannot operate a device.

The materials a battery is made from produce approximately 1 ½ volts, no matter if it is a D cell like you re experimenting with here, or the tiny button style batteries in your Grandmother s hearing aid. But what about a rectangular 9 volt battery? Inside the battery case, there are six small batteries connected in series. (6 X 1.5 volts = 9 volts) Lamps (Bulbs) Your kit includes incandescent bulbs and miniature screw base holders (sometimes called sockets). The lamp holder is only a convenient way to connect wires to the lamp and has no effect in the circuit, so it does not appear on a schematic. Two bulbs in series would look like this Two bulbs in parallel would look like this An incandescent lamp has no polarity ( or ). It can be connected any way that passes current thru the filament.

Try this Connect two lamps to a single battery wired in parallel and pay attention to the light intensity. Then connect them in parallel. Do you see a difference? Switches The switches included in your kit are SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw). If we ignore one side of the switch. It becomes a SPST (Single Pole Single Throw). Lights in your house are all wired in parallel. When you plug something into an outlet, you re connecting it to that parallel circuit. If you have a lamp that is controlled by a single switch on the wall, that switch is SPST. The switch is ON (closed) in the up position, and OFF (open) in the down position if it was installed correctly.

Sometimes a light is controlled by two different switches. Look around your house at the top and bottom of a stairway, or in a room with two entrances. The ON position may be may be either up or down, depending on the position of the other switch. Those switches are SPDT. Try connecting your two SPDT switches to operate the same as a light in your house that is controlled by two switches (Sometimes called a 3way switch). Either switch can turn the light on or off. Diodes A diode will only allow current to flow in one direction. The positive () side is called the anode, and the negative () side is called the cathode. Since it s important to know the polarity, a diode is usually marked with a stripe on the () end. This diode is forward biased and the lamp lights This diode is reverse biased so the lamp is off

LEDs LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. It is a diode that glows when current is applied in the proper direction. As with a diode, the positive () side of an LED is called the anode, and the negative () side is called the cathode. An LED usually has a longer anode () leg. Sometimes it will have a flat spot on the case. The leg nearest the flat edge will be the cathode () Most LEDs require more than 2 volts to operate, so you will have to connect two batteries in series for them to work. Build this circuit using your two LEDs and a SPDT switch. You must use both batteries in series as shown. Pay close attention to the polarity. You may want to bend the long leg 90 degrees to seperate them and make it easier to tell them apart. Flip the polarity of the batteries. What difference did you see when you changed the polarity of the batteries? Why did that happen?