Looking for a 'smooth' bargraph..

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james

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I'm trying to find a 'LED' 'BarGraph' that does not use discrete leds/dots
(ex.: a stack of 100 leds, or an LCD). I saw these used on a few hi-end
mixers (recording studios). They look like glowing thermometers (as in the
mercury would glow bright green or red) and respond at about 5-20hz
(minimum).

I've been serching the net to locate this component, but so far I've turned
up empty handed. Probably because I dont know the name that is used to
designate theses 'bar graphs'.

Does any one here know where I could find this? Or, at least what are they
called???

Thank you,
-Jason


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Try: http://www.ametekdixson.com/pdf/bargraph/40214c.pdf


"james" <gzeroprj_junk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I'm trying to find a 'LED' 'BarGraph' that does not use discrete leds/dots
(ex.: a stack of 100 leds, or an LCD). I saw these used on a few hi-end
mixers (recording studios). They look like glowing thermometers (as in the
mercury would glow bright green or red) and respond at about 5-20hz
(minimum).

I've been serching the net to locate this component, but so far I've
turned
up empty handed. Probably because I dont know the name that is used to
designate theses 'bar graphs'.

Does any one here know where I could find this? Or, at least what are they
called???

Thank you,
-Jason


---
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.510 / Virus Database: 307 - Release Date: 8/14/2003
 

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