This is my first project and my first instructable so bear with me.
Also this is still a work-in-progress since there is so much I plan to do with this project. I will keep updating this if possible with updates such as not relying on a microphone, driving more LEDs, ect.
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1 - LM3914N LEd driver
1 - 1k resistor
1 - 1M resistor (the picture shows a 10k resistor but I got best results with 1M, play around with this value to get best results)
1 - 1uF electrolytic capacitor
10 - LED (your choice of colors)
Some wire
Solderless bread board or whatever else you want to build on
4 AA batteres
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please can you help me to realise it for 120v because i want to see the different voltage between 120v and 0V on bar graph vu meter
thank you sir all my regards
http://candelectronica.blogspot.com/2011/12/led-vu-meter-en-un-hcs08-freescale.html
Took 10 minutes and works a charm! I tried the schematic on this page your reading now and was disappointed with the result. All LEDs were lighting up at the same time and I nearly gave up altogether! Removing the capacitor from pin1 to 8 makes it less sensitive. This is the gain controller of the LM386 btw.
I'm a newbie to electronics but am fascinated by all of this and want to make a larger unit using more LEDs. There are loads of variations using the TL071 and others.
My questions are, how do I add more LEDs? Do I need a bigger supply? Do I still use the same circuit but add different components? How do i use RGBs with this and how do i control them using different preset programs? I.e. ALL ON, STROBE, FLASHING, KNIGHTRIDER, etc. Looking at VU meter towers on youtube i am smitten with concept and want to put this into something different.
I know I ask a lot of questions but I feel like an electronics vampire recently...my thirst for knowledge is getting stronger and stronger the more I delve into this stuff!
VU Tron costume would be awesome in a night club, lol. Maybe more suited for party's though.
Anyway, if anybody can help me with suggestions on building something amazing using a VU meter apart from the norm I would love to hear your ideas. There must be loads of things you can put this stuff in.
Maybe the first helium balloon with a VU meter on it to 100'000ft with a camera on it.lol
I think too much!
Any help appreciated. Sorry for going on.
Cheers!
im using a cell charger at 8v
i tried using 2 3904 driving a tip31c but the leds are litted even without sound and the other leds just stay lit only 1 is working
Video here
http://www.zoominternet.net/~rodgere/vumeter.avi