No- its really easy! All you add is a diode (any rectifier type gives best results) so that the band on the diode is closest to the chip, as opposed to the incoming cource.
Sure - all you need is the standard wireup for a LM3915, but all I did, was add a (forward biased) rectifier diode (IN4004) and it really cleared up the signal.
is it real the sound meter on n-gage qd?
lehtenbybart 3 years ago
I did a rectifier to get a better VU also, you can check that out in my youtube channel. But my solution was not using diodes.
katananja 3 years ago
No- its really easy! All you add is a diode (any rectifier type gives best results) so that the band on the diode is closest to the chip, as opposed to the incoming cource.
carp11298 3 years ago
Sure - all you need is the standard wireup for a LM3915, but all I did, was add a (forward biased) rectifier diode (IN4004) and it really cleared up the signal.
That's all there is to it!
carp11298 3 years ago
damn that thing works on stereo
FazoBoze 3 years ago