I'm currently building a 4 fan speedcontroller for my drive bay...it will be encased in an old cd drive casing.
I want to add speed display for all fans and i thought the easiest way to do this would be to build separate voltmeters for each fan. I'd like a circuit that i can either use a 2 segment led display or a circuit that will just run a regular 10-led bargraph...in case of the bar graph the first led should be able to light at 5v and the last one at 12...does anyone know any good circuits that will work. I did find some ICL 7106/7107 based circuits but they're designed for 4 segment led displays.
I want to add speed display for all fans and i thought the easiest way to do this would be to build separate voltmeters for each fan. I'd like a circuit that i can either use a 2 segment led display or a circuit that will just run a regular 10-led bargraph...in case of the bar graph the first led should be able to light at 5v and the last one at 12...does anyone know any good circuits that will work. I did find some ICL 7106/7107 based circuits but they're designed for 4 segment led displays.
I think that's the same i used for a tachometer once, i just wasn't remembering which IC it was🙂 I was thinking if it wouldn't work with some resistances in front of each led to control the voltage they get?
Nope...LEd are controlled by a current source inside the IC.current can be controlled extrenally by a single resistor.Output current programmable from 2 mA to 30 mA.
Study the application note before making conclutions....😀
Study the application note before making conclutions....😀
Hi,
the bar or dot graph display chip is easy to implement.
Try looking at http://www.electronics-tutorials.com/devices/lm3914.htm
BTW, Ian Purdie's (VK2TIP) site is full of good tutorials.
the bar or dot graph display chip is easy to implement.
Try looking at http://www.electronics-tutorials.com/devices/lm3914.htm
BTW, Ian Purdie's (VK2TIP) site is full of good tutorials.
I might try this one, and if i cant use it for what i need, i'll always find it some other use🙂 DIGITAL VOLTMETER
Hi,
you're not listening!
You asked for a bar graph and yet keep referring to a numeric output even though two posters have told you what chip to use.
you're not listening!
You asked for a bar graph and yet keep referring to a numeric output even though two posters have told you what chip to use.
I asked for a numeric led display circuit OR a bargraph circuit...sorry if it pisses u off that i dont want to use the IC ur offering me
Hi,
that explains why your looking at 7106/7. I had not recognised two segment LED as being a numeric display.
The data sheet for the 7106/7 should give you all the details to set it up as a DVM.
that explains why your looking at 7106/7. I had not recognised two segment LED as being a numeric display.
The data sheet for the 7106/7 should give you all the details to set it up as a DVM.
i guess i mixed the terms a bit anyway...what i meant is 2 numeric leds (i guess they're called 7 segment or something) anyway, i guess i'll try that circuit i posted the link to but leve one of the leds out, so i'll have 3 leds to show "00.0" i'll post some experiences after its done 🙂 in this case the bay will have only one display
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