Friday, July 29, 2011

LM3915/LM3916 VU Meter



Features


  • Fast responding electronic VU meter







  • Drivers LEDs, LCDs, or vacuum fluorescents






  • Bar or dot display mode externally selectable by user






  • Expandable to displays of 70 dB






  • Internal voltage reference from 1.2V to 12V






  • Operates with single supply of 3V to 25V






  • Inputs operate down to ground






  • Output current programmable from 1 mA to 30 mA






  • Input withstands ±35V without damage or false outputs






  • Outputs are current regulated, open collectors






  • Directly drives TTL or CMOS






  • The internal 10-step divider is floating and can be referenced to a wide range of voltages The LM3916 is rated for operation from 0°C to +70°C. The LM3916N-1 is available in an 18-lead molded DIP package.

    Description
    The LM3916 is a monolithic integrated circuit that senses analog voltage levels and drives ten LEDs, LCDs or vacuum fluorescent displays, providing an electronic version of the popular VU meter. One pin changes the display from a bar graph to a moving dot display. LED current drive is regulated and programmable, eliminating the need for current limiting resistors. The whole display system can operate from a single supply as low as 3V or as high as 25V.
    The IC contains an adjustable voltage reference and an accurate ten-step voltage divider. The high-impedance input buffer accepts signals down to ground and up to within 1.5V of the positive supply. Further, it needs no protection against inputs of ±35V. The input buffer drives 10 individual comparators referenced to the precision divider. Accuracy is typically better than 0.2 dB.
    Audio applications include average or peak level indicators, and power meters. Replacing conventional meters with an LED bar graph results in a faster responding, more rugged display with high visibility that retains the ease of interpretation of an analog display.
    The LM3916 is extremely easy to apply. A 1.2V full-scale meter requires only one resistor in addition to the ten LEDs. One more resistor programs the full-scale anywhere from 1.2V to 12V independent of supply voltage. LED brightness is easily controlled with a single pot.
  • Monday, April 4, 2011

    Stereo FM/AM Receiver CXA1538








    Description Of Stereo FM/AM Receiver CXA1538

    The CXA1538M/N/S is high performance one-chip bipolar ICs designed for FM stereo/AM radios. These include an FM/AM front end, FM/AM IF amplifier, FM/AM detection output and FM stereo demodulator output. Pin 4 is the stereo indicator and VCO check pin. Therefore, in stereo mode (when stereo indicator drive Tr Q2 is switched on), pin 4 voltage lowers down, Q1 is cut off and VCO oscillation waveform can not be seen. In AM mode as well, the oscillation waveform can not be seen as VCO turns off. 


    Adjust the free run frequency at 76 kHz ±50 Hz. This IC has a built-in auto blend circuit and a MONO switch is not required as a rule. This circuit controls the separation in proportion to the signal level and reduces noise automatically for stereo reception below the mid electric field when the electric field strength reaches lower than about 40 dBμ. When the electric field strength turns below 10 to 15 dBμ, MONO operation is automatically activated. To switch MONO mode on externally, ground pin 3 with 33 Kohm. This IC has a built-in soft muting circuit. As shown in the following I/O characteristics diagram, 23 dB (Typ.) muting is applied and noise level reduced during weak electric field and out of tune instances.



    Features Of Stereo FM/AM Receiver CXA1538

    • Low current consumption (In FM mode ID=11.0 mA, in AM mode 8.5 mA, VCC=6.0 V)
    • Built-in LED drive circuit for tuning
    • Built-in LED drive circuit for stereo indicator
    • Built-in muting circuit for the FM band
    • Few external parts

    AUDIO POWER METER circuit WITH LM3915


    This VU (volume-unit) meter is capable of monitoring and displaying

    power levels present at the speaker terminals of a stereo audio

    power amplifier.


    The levels are displayed in ten discrete steps. This meter is not

    designed to give an accurate display of the power levels.It is

    designed to give an approximate visual indication of the audio

    power output of each channel. For many situations - disco, parties this

    is all which is required: the flashing LED's add atmosphere to the

    situation.

    LM3915. This is a monolithic Dot/Bar Display Driver IC made by

    National Semiconductor. It takes an analog voltage input on pin 5

    then drives 10 LED's providing a logarithmic 3dB/step analog display.

    When measuring power, a 3dB increase means that the power input

    has doubled. As the power doubles, an additional LED will be lit until

    the maximum is reached. The display can be bar or moving dot

    depending on the connection of pin 9 to the positive supply. The LED

    drive current is regulated which eliminates the need for current

    limiting resistors.

    The supply voltage can be between 3V to 25V.