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Colin Dawson
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Hi all.
I'm finally getting round to finishing my bar graph display that I started a
few weeks ago. The circuit that Fred Bloggs sent was a great start and I've
done a minor tweek to it, to save on resisters. You'll find the circuit
diagram at
http://www.cjdawson76.btinternet.co.uk/circuits/PowerIndicator.jpg
Basically, the tweeks that I've made to the circuit are to remove 10 * 1K
Resisters that were in series with each of the LED's. Then I've changed R14
from 1.5K to 6.8K which reduces the current drawn into the chip. Other
than that there's been no change.
Now for the problem. If I run the circuit in Bar mode (SW2 closed)
everything works perfectly, as you'd expect.
When I change to Dot mode (SW2 open) a strange thing happens. If the chip
was displaying more than one LED in bar mode then the correct LED is
illuminated as you'd expect. BUT... D10 is also partially illuminated!!!!!
How can I stop D10 more illuminating unless it is supposed to be?
Thanks in advance for the Help
Colin.
I'm finally getting round to finishing my bar graph display that I started a
few weeks ago. The circuit that Fred Bloggs sent was a great start and I've
done a minor tweek to it, to save on resisters. You'll find the circuit
diagram at
http://www.cjdawson76.btinternet.co.uk/circuits/PowerIndicator.jpg
Basically, the tweeks that I've made to the circuit are to remove 10 * 1K
Resisters that were in series with each of the LED's. Then I've changed R14
from 1.5K to 6.8K which reduces the current drawn into the chip. Other
than that there's been no change.
Now for the problem. If I run the circuit in Bar mode (SW2 closed)
everything works perfectly, as you'd expect.
When I change to Dot mode (SW2 open) a strange thing happens. If the chip
was displaying more than one LED in bar mode then the correct LED is
illuminated as you'd expect. BUT... D10 is also partially illuminated!!!!!
How can I stop D10 more illuminating unless it is supposed to be?
Thanks in advance for the Help
Colin.