To use an LM3915 , you typically need two external resistors ( ) to set the and the LED Current ( ILEDcap I sub cap L cap E cap D end-sub ) . Step 1: Calculate Reference Voltage ( VREFcap V sub cap R cap E cap F end-sub
VREF=1.25V×(1+R2R1)cap V sub cap R cap E cap F end-sub equals 1.25 cap V cross open paren 1 plus the fraction with numerator cap R 2 and denominator cap R 1 end-fraction close paren : Connected between Pin 7 (REF OUT) and Pin 8 (REF ADJ). : Connected between Pin 8 (REF ADJ) and Ground. Step 2: Calculate LED Current ( ILEDcap I sub cap L cap E cap D end-sub The current flowing out of Pin 7 ( IREFcap I sub cap R cap E cap F end-sub lm3915 calculator updated
below . If your supply is higher (e.g., 12V), use a dropping resistor in series with the LEDs to prevent the IC from overheating, especially in Bar Mode. Mode Selection (Pin 9) : Bar Mode : Connect Pin 9 directly to Pin 3 ( Dot Mode : Leave Pin 9 floating (open circuit). Input Protection : While the IC can withstand ±35Vplus or minus 35 cap V , adding a To use an LM3915 , you typically need
electrolytic capacitor across the LED supply to ground to prevent oscillations. 4. Sourcing Your Components If you're starting a new project, the LM3915 IC Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is available from various electronic component retailers. Step 2: Calculate LED Current ( ILEDcap I
The reference voltage determines the "full scale" point—the voltage level required to light up the 10th LED.
Data sourced from instructional guides at Instructables and SparkFun . 3. Critical Component Selection Tips : It is highly recommended to keep VLEDcap V sub cap L cap E cap D end-sub
) is roughly 1/10th of the current that will flow through each LED.