I really apreciated if any of you can give me a schematic of a circuit project of a LED Position Indicator.
Let me explain what I need. I am going to intall a potentiometer on top of a servo that will have a arm that travel 90º
I need that this circuilt work with 12V to 14V and that it will turn only one led showing me if the arm is at 0º then if the arm move to 10º then it will turn off the led at 0º and it will only lite the LED at 10º then if the servo arm move to 40º it will turn off the LED at 10ºand it will lite the LED telling me that the arm is at 40º
I will do a panel that will include 10 leds and I will put a label on top of each LED starting with 0º 10º 20º 30º 40º 50º 60º 70º 80º 90º
I have been looking on the web for circuit projects with LM3914 but all the projects that I find are volmeter, termometers, RPMs using 10 led segment but I dont find any one that work as a Position Indicator.
I dont know how to design electronic circuits but I know how to follow a diagram.
I reaaly apreciated if you can helpme giving me a schematic of this circuit and the value of the pontentiometer I need to intall over the servo arm.
I am including here a photo of the way I will arrange the LED on the panel so you have a better idea of what I need.
So using a linear pot you will derive an analog voltage from the pot wiper that is proportional to arm position. I would use the LM3914? You have the voltage to drive it.
Yes use the LM3914 in dot mode. See **broken link removed**
MODE PIN USE
Pin 9, the Mode Select input controls chaining of multiple LM3914s, and controls bar or dot mode operation.
Bar Graph Display: Wire Mode Select (pin 9) directly to pin 3 (V+ pin).
Dot Display, Single LM3914 Driver: Leave the Mode Select pin open circuit.
Here is an example I worked out for a supply voltage of 5V which you might get out of your 12-14V power supply. The 5V supply voltage must be stabilized!
Did you look here: See **broken link removed**
It shows the circuit apart from the actual power supply.
The power supply can be a simple 7805 regulator type circuit. Google that for the information.