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LM3914 Dot/Bar Display Driver

Original price was: ৳ 55.00.Current price is: ৳ 53.00.

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Description

LM3914 Dot/Bar display analog-controlled LED driver that uses an alinear output scale. With this driver all it takes is a single, analog signal to drive a string of 10+ LEDs, which can be configured into either bar mode (where all LEDs below a certain point turn on) or dot mode (with only a single LED on at a time). Hook them up properly, and you can create all sorts of nifty multi-LED displays.The LM3914 is very easy to apply as an analog meter circuit. A 1.2V full-scale meter requires only 1 resistor and a single 3V to 15V supply in addition to the 10 display LEDs. If the 1 resistor is a pot, it becomes the LED brightness control. The simplified block diagram illustrates this extremely simple external circuitry.

Datasheet: PDF

The DIP (through-hole, dual-inline package) version of this chip has 18 pins, and both a dot and notch to indicate polarity.

Chip pinout

Over half of the pins are in charge of driving the LEDs. The remaining pins are used for power, reference voltages, and control of the IC. Here is an overview of the chip’s pinout:

Pin #Pin NamePin FunctionPin #Pin NamePin Function
1LED 1First (lowest value) LED18LED 22nd LED
2VGround17LED 33rd LED
3V+Supply voltage (3-25V)16LED 44th LED
4RLODivider low voltage15LED 55th LED
5Signal InAnalog signal in14LED 66th LED
6RHIDivider high voltage13LED 77th LED
7Ref OutReference output voltage12LED 88th LED
8Ref AdjVoltage reference adjust11LED 99th LED
9ModeDot/Bar mode select10LED 10Last (higest analog input) LED

That may seem a daunting list of pins and reference voltages to supply, but in reality it can be very simple. Many of those pins can either be tied to ground, VCC, or even left floating. Other pins may require a resistor or two to set constant current or voltage values.

LED Outputs

The LED outputs are all open-collectors, so they sink current. Connect the cathode of an LED to these pins and tie the other pin of the LED – the anode – to your voltage supply. There is no need for current limiting resistors, as the chip takes care of current regulation.

Mode Select

The Mode pin allows you to select between “bar” mode and “dot” mode. In bar mode, all LEDs sequentially turn on. So, if the signal voltage is near max, all LEDs should be on. In “dot” mode just a single LED is on at any time. Connect mode directly to the power source for bar mode, and leave it floating for dot mode.

 

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