As far as I know, one can NOT build a bar-graph, or neon lamp
style, LED, or any other indicator type, of VU meter. (Perhaps you
built a 'level indicator' of sorts.) The very definition of a VU
meter (at least the professional type) involves the mechanical
ballistic damping, and mechanical response of the needle and the
meter movement. Ira.
About 1.5years ago, I built this really nice stereo vu-meter using IN-13 bargraph tubes. About two weeks ago, one of the tubes made a "tink" sound and the current control went away -- the tube stayed ignited, but the "bar" was stuck at the bottom. I noticed that the spacer at the far end of the tube was also suddenly free. I figured this was an unlikely failure, so I replaced the tube the spare stock. Unfortunately, one week later, the tube on the other channel did the exact same thing! I've attached pictures of my drive and power circuitry -- the signal conditioning circuitry is omitted, but I think it unlikely to be relevant. I figure something must be wrong with my circuit that is causing early death, but I'm not sure as to what. Ideas anyone?
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About 1.5years ago, I built this really nice stereo vu-meter using IN-13 bargraph tubes. About two weeks ago, one of the tubes made a "tink" sound and the current control went away -- the tube stayed ignited, but the "bar" was stuck at the bottom. I noticed that the spacer at the far end of the tube was also suddenly free. I figured this was an unlikely failure, so I replaced the tube the spare stock. Unfortunately, one week later, the tube on the other channel did the exact same thing! I've attached pictures of my drive and power circuitry -- the signal conditioning circuitry is omitted, but I think it unlikely to be relevant. I figure something must be wrong with my circuit that is causing early death, but I'm not sure as to what. Ideas anyone?
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Joe,
I actually discovered exactly this late last night. Hadn't gotten around to replying yet. Turns out that the simple footprint got flipped at some point. I didn't think that the tubes would operate correctly at all with the anode swapped for the auxiliary cathode, but they seem to have lasted for 18months!
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