The circuit below uses two quad voltage comparators (LM339) to illuminate
a series of 8 LEDs indicating volume level. Each of the 8 comparators is
biased at increasing voltages set by the voltage divider so that
the lower right LED comes on first when the input is about 400 millivolts
or about 22 milliwatts peak in an 8 ohm system. The divider voltages are
set so that each LED represents about twice the power level as the one before
so the scale extends from 22 milliwatts to about 2.5 watts when all LEDs
are lit. The sensitivity can be decreased with the input control to read
higher levels. I have not built or tested this circuit, so please let
me know if you have problems getting it working. The power levels
should be as follows:
- 1 LED = 22mW
- 2 LEDs = 42mW
- 3 LEDs = 90mW
- 4 LEDs = 175mW
- 5 LEDs = 320mW
- 6 LEDs = 650mW
- 7 LEDs = 1.2 Watts
- 8 LEDs = 2.5 watts
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