Audio ICs
BA682A
FAttached components
(1) LED current setting resistor (R1)
The recommended values are R4 = 240kΩ, and VR1 =
500Ω. IfthevalueofVR1 istoohigh, adjustmentbecomes
difficult, and if it is too small, adjustment may not be pos-
sible.
This resistor sets the LED current value. Refer to Fig. 3
for the relationship between the value of this resistor and
the current value. The recommended value is 27kΩ for
green LEDs, and 39kΩ for red LEDs. If the LED current
is set too high, the allowable power dissipation of the
package may be exceeded, so exercise due caution.
(2) Input coupling capacitor (C1)
(6) Power supply capacitor (C3)
This capacitor stabilizes the power supply line. The rec-
ommended value is 10µF. This capacitor will have no ef-
fect if its value is 1µF or less.
This capacitor connects the BA682A to external input cir-
cuits. The recommended value is 2.2µF.
(3) Input bias resistor (R2)
This resistor is the input impedance. If the value is set too
large, the DC bias voltage will increase, and the input off-
set will increase and have an effect on the comparators.
The recommended value is 10kΩ.
(4) Resistor and capacitor that set the LED operation
level discharge time constant (R3 and C2)
These components set the discharge time constant for
LED operation level. The recommended values are R3 =
10kΩ and C2 = 10µF.
(5) Input offset adjustment resistors (R4 and VR1)
These resistors are used to adjust the input offset for the
rectifier amplifier.
FOperation notes
(1) LED connection
(3) Comparator voltage
Connect the LEDs as indicated in Fig. 2. Note that the
connection methods are different for bar and dot dis-
plays, and that in the case of bar display, pin 18 is open,
while for dot display, pin 18 is connected to GND.
When using different color LEDs that have different cur-
rent values (e.g. green for the lower 10 LEDs and red for
the top two) set the value of the current to the larger LED
current using the external resistor, and adjust the current
value for LEDs that require a smaller current by connect-
ingresistors in parallel them. If you wish to remove LEDs,
do so from the lowest level.
In the case of the BA682A, the comparator voltage is the
input voltage when about half LED current setting value
(typ.) is flowing in an LED.
Therefore, if the LED current is set to 16mA, the
comparator voltage is the value when 8mA is flowing in
the LED.
(4) 0dB and input offset adjustment
First, adjust the input signal so that the 8th LED lights.
This is the 0dB input signal level. Next, lower the input
signallevelto-20dB, andadjusttheoffsetadjustmentpo-
tentiometer VR1 so that the first LED lights. Repeat the
0dB and -20dB adjustments alternately to accurately set
the levels. The input level at which an LED lights is the
comparator voltage.
(except when the 12th LED is not used for display align-
ment). Be certain to short unused LEDs.
(2) LED current adjustment
The LED current is set using R1. The relationship be-
tween the value of R1 and the typical LED current is given
in Fig. 3.
(5) The BA682A GND (pin 9) and the external compo-
nent earths should connected together at one point.
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