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LED BAR DISPLAY Showing Audio Signal Level
Electronics For You
|March 2026
This is a simple audio-signal-based LED indicator built around the LM3914 display driver IC.
Visual indication of audio signal levels is an essential feature in audio amplifiers, mixers, music systems, and public-address equipment. The system converts the input audio into a proportional LED bar display, where the number of illuminated LEDs directly corresponds to the signal amplitude.
The circuit is straightforward to build and well-suited for hobbyists and students. It offers reliable performance with a minimal component count and integrates easily into audio amplifiers, music systems, and PA equipment. The design can be expanded for stereo operation or higher LED counts by cascading additional LM3914 ICs. shows the prototype assembled on a breadboard.
Circuit and working
The system can be divided into three sections: the power supply, audio, and LM3914 display-driver sections.
The power supply section is built around X1, BR1, and IC1. The 230V AC mains input is stepped down to 12V AC using transformer X1. This 12V AC is converted into pulsating DC by the full-wave bridge rectifier BR1. The rectified output is filtered by electrolytic capacitor C1 to reduce ripple before feeding the LM7805 regulator (IC1). IC1 provides a regulated 5V DC supply to power the system.
The unregulated 12V supply drives the LEDs (LED1 through LED40). LED41 serves as the power indicator, and resistor R1 limits current through it.
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