ROHM BA6144

Audio ICs
LED level meter driver, 5-point,
VU scale
BA6144
The BA6144 is a driver IC for LED VU level meters in stereo equipment and other display applications.
The IC displays the input level (range: 13dB to +17dB) on a 5-point, bar-type LED display.The BA6144 includes a
rectifier amplifier allowing direct AC input, and has constant-current outputs, so it can directly drive the LEDs without
variations in LED current due to supply voltage fluctuations.
Applications
VU meters, signal meters, and other display devices.
Features
1) Rectifier amplifier allows either AC or DC input.
2) Wide display level range (13 to +17), so signals
with large dynamic range can be displayed.
3) Constant-current outputs for constant LED current
when the power supply voltage fluctuates.
Absolute maximum ratings (Ta = 25C)
634
4) Built-in reference voltage means that power supply
voltage fluctuations do not effect the display.
5) Wide operating power supply voltage range (5.5V to
16V) for a wide range of applications.
6) Low PCB space requirements. Comes in a compact
9-pin SIP package and requires few external components.
Audio ICs
BA6144
Block diagram
Electrical characteristics (unless otherwise noted, Ta = 25C, VCC = 12V, and f = 1kHz)
Measurement circuit
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Audio ICs
BA6144
Application example
The response time (attack and release time) can be
changed by varying the values of C1 and R1 to change the
time constant.
C2 is a coupling capacitor, and the potentiometer VR varies the input level. Input a fixed voltage level and adjust
the potentiometer so that the LED lights at 0dB.
To reduce the LED current, connect a resistor either in
External dimensions (Units: mm)
636
parallel (Fig. 3 (1)) or in series (Fig. 3 (2)) with the LED.
If a resistor is connected in series with the LED, the LED
current will change if the supply voltage fluctuates.
Note: If the power supply voltage exceeds 9V, insert a resistor in series with
the LED current supply line, or connect a heat sink so that the maximum power dissipation Pd Max. is not exceeded (see Fig. 4).