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I just want to make sure I understand the workings of this chip before I go off trying to rig it into a 500V system.
Do these chips work like comparators? Where I can put a resistance on the reference so its 3V. Then I just make a voltage divider that takes 500V down to 3V, so when it hits 500V, the segment bar shows full?
What I want to do, is make a 0-500V segment meter for a SSTC. This way, I can estimate my voltage levels, and see voltage activity as it pulses. I just want a fancy display over a analog meter.
So if someone wouldn't mind explaining or giving me a direction...I'd be pleased to see how I can mod this schematic to take in a voltage source reference over a voltage divider.
Just want to make sure things are done right so I dont go blowing chips or segments. Thanks for your time and help as always!
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Well this circuit here is for audio. I need to mod it for 500V input, witha voltage divider to kick it down. I wasn't sure the proper way to mod it without risking damage.
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You'd probably want an LM3914 instead? It has a linear scale so each LED is 50V. Looks like the input for full scale is 5V so you'd need a 10:1 divider.
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Yeah I just got whatever goldmine had to be honest, woops!
But do they work the same as a comparator? Comparing the left and right side? Like, If i put resistors on the reference to make it 2.5V, then the voltage divider, 100% would be whatever hits 2.5V? Or is it simply just a 5V = 100% all lights on...
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You need to restate your problem like this:
a.What wattage is the 500 volt signal going to represent. b. The module , as is, with a power level, of 100 watts, needs a voltage which is read on pin 5 with 5000 ohms to ground to represent full scale. c. How can 500 V produce that same voltage at pin 5 across 5000 ohms. d. Why is 5000 ohms important, or is it?
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@Radiotech I said that schematic was a reference...
All I want to do is put a voltage divider to the signal, so 500V turns to 5V. I found a 1Mohm and 10Kohm makes it 4.95V. I did a test ealier with 12V. with a pot on the reference, and I put the signal with a votlage divider...12V to 5V. I then adjusted the POT on the reference until it filled all bars. Once it did, I loweered that 12V, and the LED segment lowered as well. This allowed me to have a visual volt meter, that just referenced "the capacitors on the coil are __% charged"
That's all im trying to show here, how much charge is in the capacitors, out of 500V, with a bargraph that shows an estimate.
Now I wonder whats the best way to link 2 in series. So I could adjust them, to act as one, for a 0-500V meter with 20 segments. Roughly estimated 1 segment == 25V
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The way that bargraph display is set up, you could go from 22 volts to 500 volts. Right now, it has approx. 3db per step and 27 db for the 9 steps. 22 volts to 500 volts is 27.1 db.
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Well i dont care for the db. This is a volt meter. All I'm doing it showing how much voltage is in the voltage tripler on my tesla coil. This is not for audio, so the unit decibels, doesnt fit with what im doing.
I take your saying i need to have more resistance on my reference so I can have 0-500V..?
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He's saying that you won't get a linear scale on the LEDs. The internal voltage divider chain in this chip is made with resistors values selected for a decibel-scale. If you want a linear scale, which is what you'd want in this application, you have to get an LM3914.
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