SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-18T21:50:10-06:00SparkFun Electronicsdraco_americanus on COM-12695 - Dot/Bar Display Driver - LM3916 (VU Taper)draco_americanusurn:uuid:4ca75c66-d179-e3ef-6cbc-fd83fd6b4dac2015-12-04T07:05:49-07:00<p>I just built the example shown but i took it to 4 displays like in the one picture, i stayed with the 2.2k resistor for the led current and it's more then bright enough for the full display, the one main difference i noticed with the lm3916 over the more common lm3914 is with the way it drives the leds, the 3914 will only drive the load (led,lamp) when it has enough level to fully light the led, this device will drive the leds at an analog level, the next led (when set as a bar graph and not a dot mode) will be dimmer and up the brightness as the signal level goes up and makes for a great VU display unlike most VU displays i have come across, so it's a more pleasing display. the example shown here only uses 2 displays but it is easily expanded. These are a great way to get a easily unique display for a budget price. It also responds to the input a lot faster then i had expected, great weekend project, i do recommend using a breadboard to work out the bugs before committing to a soldering project, i will be making them as a stack using two radio shack #276-170 boards to build this into a final project, one board for the leds and the second for the drivers mounted to the back with pin headers. the circuit is simple enough to use your imagination for any kind of layout, i went with 40 leds so i can see the display at a distance, i primarily use it at night when i need to be more aware of how loud my system is due to people needing sleep, it's easier then using a dedicated DB meter</p>
draco_americanus on COM-12695 - Dot/Bar Display Driver - LM3916 (VU Taper)draco_americanusurn:uuid:73c56a29-0751-84e5-bcd5-82b8a89762ac2014-10-06T08:20:12-06:00<p>these are even used in medical devices and because they can be daisy chained quite easy with no code, just some "for me" mid level math and your good to go, i have built a few of the 3914 to see the voltage drop in cars i have had, it can be set for 13.8 and have a variance of only a few volts so i could see the failing voltage regulator and replace that before getting a tow truck, even though it's 80's tech they are still awesome devices to play with and have them in smd packages so they still stay relevant in today's toys</p>
Customer #116365 on COM-12695 - Dot/Bar Display Driver - LM3916 (VU Taper)Customer #116365urn:uuid:d56f41c4-6cac-e77c-f21f-3ab8b99278ee2014-01-16T21:08:55-07:00<p>You forgot to add that they're stackable. You can stack two or three together and get a larger bargraph. Old technology from the 80s or so. Popular electronics even had an article for a digital Spectrum analyzer using these..</p>