How to Make VU Meter Easy & Simple Without IC | Sekhohub.online
Here is a VU meter circuit without using any IC, built only with BC547 transistors. It uses a simple audio signal input and lights up LEDs sequentially depending on the volume level.
Basic Circuit Concept
Goal:
Create a volume-level indicator (VU meter) using:
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No ICs (no LM3914 or op-amps)
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Just NPN transistors (BC547) and passive components.
How It Works
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The audio signal is fed through a 10 µF capacitor to block DC.
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Each BC547 transistor turns on at a slightly higher signal level, depending on its base resistor and threshold.
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Each stage lights up an LED when the signal voltage is enough to forward bias the transistor.
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The more volume, the more LEDs turn ON.
Materials for the Project.
- 6X LEDs
- 6X BC547 TRANSISTORS
- 1X BC557 TRANSISTOR
- 7X 1N4007 DIODES
- 7X 10K RESISTORS
- 6X 470 OHM RESISTOR
- 1X 100uF CAPACITOR
- 1X 1uF CAPACITOR
- VERO BOARD
- JUMPER WIRES
⚡️ Power Supply
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Works well with 5V to 12V
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Make sure LEDs are rated for that supply
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Use a diode in series (e.g., 1N4007) for reverse polarity protection if using a battery.
Download Circuit Diagram