LM3914
xxalexx at ix.netcom.com
xxalexx at ix.netcom.com
Sat Dec 5 17:37:27 GMT 1998
> I made an O2 sensor meter with LED display driver LM3914 for my truck and it's
> really neat. I got the info from you guys, thanks. I added a transistor to
> the LED brightness control section and connected it so the LEDs dim when I
> turn on my headlights. This headlight dimming feature throws the 1volt
> calibration off about .1 volt when I turn on the headlights. How come? I
> have a 2.2k resistor and a 1k pot between pins 6 and 7 that I adjust to
> calibrate full scale to 1 volt. Pin 7 goes to ground thru a PNP transistor and
> a 680 ohm resistor on the emitter. The base of this transistor is connected to
> a wire that has 12v when headlights are on.
> One question on the O2 sensor. How fast should the voltage swing rich/lean
> overall? Mine swings rich to lean fairly steadily about every .5 to 1
> second, seems slower than what I expected.
response time varies with rpm, this sounds ok for idle, try higher
r's.
alex
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