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LM3914 IC – Pin Configuration, Working Principle and Applications

Komal Ganvir by Komal Ganvir
December 5, 2025
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Introduction

The LM3914 is an integrated circuit designed by National Semiconductor for visual display of the magnitude of an analog signal. A single LM3914 IC can drive up to 10 LEDs, LCDs, or vacuum fluorescent displays directly.

It is an 18-pin Dual In-line Package (DIP) IC, where the polarity is identified by a dot or a notch on the package. Half of the pins are used to drive LEDs, while the remaining pins are used for supply voltage, reference voltage, and control functions.

Pin Configuration of LM3914

  • Pin 1 – LED1 to LED10: These pins are connected to the LEDs that have to be operated.
  • Pin 2 – V− (Ground): Ground pin of the integrated circuit.
  • Pin 3 – V+ (Vcc): Supply voltage ranging from 3V to 18V.
  • Pin 4 – RLO: Low-level reference voltage used in the potential divider circuit.
  • Pin 5 – Signal Input: Analog signal input pin that controls the LED display.
  • Pin 6 – RHI: High-level reference voltage used in the potential divider.
  • Pin 7 – Ref Out: Reference output voltage used for limiting LED current.
  • Pin 8 – Ref Adj: Reference adjust pin used to set reference voltage.
  • Pin 9 – Mode: Used to select operating mode (Dot Mode or Bar Mode).

Operating Modes

The LM3914 can operate in two display modes:

  • Dot Mode: Only one LED glows at a time depending on the input signal level.
  • Bar Mode: Multiple LEDs glow to form a bar according to the signal range.

Applications of LM3914

    • Battery meter for robots
    • 12V car battery monitoring
    • Soil moisture tester circuits
    • Lead-acid battery charger monitoring
    • Atmospheric charge monitoring circuits
    • Kitchen exhaust fan temperature control
    • Temperature meter circuits
    • Digital gauges and electronic displays
    • Low-cost monitoring devices
    • Battery level indicators
    • Fading bar display circuits

Conclusion

The LM3914 is a versatile and easy-to-use display driver IC that simplifies analog signal visualization. With support for both dot and bar display modes, it is widely used in battery monitoring systems, measurement devices, and low-cost electronic display applications.

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