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Digital Voltmeter Circuit Using IC L7107

Last Updated on August 28, 2019 by Swagatam 75 Comments

In this post I have explained a very simple digital panel type voltmeter circuit using a single IC L7107 and a few other ordinary components. The circuit is able to measure voltages right up to 2000 AC/DC V.

About the IC L7107

Making this simple digital panel voltmeter circuit is particularly easy due to the availability of the  A/D voltage processor chip in the form of IC L7107.

Thanks to Intersil for providing us with this wonderful little IC L7107 which can be easily configured into a wide range digital voltmeter circuit using a few number of common anode seven segment displays.

The IC 7107 is a versatile, low consumption 3 and 1/2 digit A/D converter IC which has in-built processors such as seven segment decoders, driver for displays, set reference levels and clock generators.

The IC not only works with ordinary CA seven segment displays but also with liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and has an in-built multiplexed back plane illuminator for the connected LCD module.

It ensures auto zero correction for inputs less than 10uV, a zero drift for inputs below 1uV/oC, bias current for inputs of maximum 10pA and cross over error of less than a single count.

The IC can be set with ranges as high as 2000 V AC/DC, and as low as 2mV, the later makes the IC very suitable for measuring low inputs from sensors like load cells, piezo transducers, strain gauges and similar bridged transducer networks.

In other words, the chip may be simply configured for making products like digital weighing scale, pressure meters, electronic strain gauge, vibration detector, shock alarms and many similar circuits.

Needless to say, the IC L7107 can be also rigged into a simple yet accurate panel digital voltmeter circuit, which is what we are presently interested in.

Circuit Operation

Referring to the circuit diagram below, the unit is a full fledged digital voltmeter circuit which can be used for measuring direct voltages right from zero to 199 volts.

The range can be appropriately widened or shortened simply by altering the value of the 1M resistor positioned in series with the input terminal. With 1M, the range gives a full scale of 199.99V, with 100K in place the range would become 19.99V full scale.

The circuit requires a dual +/-5V supply for operating, here the +5V may be strictly acquired from a standard 7805 IC regulator circuit, the -5V is automatically created by the IC 7660, and fed to pin#26 of the IC L7106.

The three 1N4148 diodes connected in series with the display supply line ensures optimal operating voltage to the displays for illuminating them with correct intensity, however for brighter illumination, the number of diodes may be experimented, as per personal preferences.

The 10K preset across pin#35/36 is used for calibrating the voltmeter correctly and must be set such that exactly 1V appears across pin#35/36. This will set up the circuit for displaying the measured magnitudes accurately as per the given specs, and datasheet of the IC.

Parts List

All resistors are 1/4 watt unless specified

  • 220 Ohm - 1
  • 10K = 1
  • 1M = 1
  • 47K = 1
  • 15K = 1
  • 100K = 1
  • preset/trimmer 10K = 1

Capacitors

  • 10nF Ceramic Disc = 1
  • 220nF Ceramic Disc = 1
  • 470nF Ceramic Disc = 1
  • 100nF or 0.1uF Ceramic Disc = 1
  • 100pF Ceramic Disc = 1
  • 10uF/25V Electrolytic = 2

Semiconductors

  • 1N4148 Diodes = 3
  • 7 Segment Displays MAN6910 or Equivalent = 2
  • IC L7106 = 1
  • IC 7660 = 1

Pinout details of IC L7106 for interfacing with a 3 and 1/2 digital LCD display.

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Filed Under: Meters and Testers Tagged With: Digital, L7107, Voltmeter

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style says:
October 23, 2014 at 4:25 am

Hello Sir
Thanks for reply. can u tell me the address in mumbai.
regards

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sinu sivadas says:
October 22, 2014 at 4:36 pm

Hello Sir
Is this IC is available in India particularly in Bangalore and what is its cost

Regards

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Swagatam says:
October 23, 2014 at 4:04 am

Hello sinu, it's available in Mumbai, I am not sure about other states or Bangalore

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vishwas poojary k says:
July 15, 2014 at 6:56 am

what is the indian price of that ic?

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Swagatam says:
July 16, 2014 at 6:26 am

no idea, sorry

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currentviews says:
May 27, 2014 at 7:58 pm

Sir,
Its really excellent Project Post. i liked it too much, already i bought every parts . here i did not get ICL7106. but i got ICL7107 they told me its similiar like ICL7106 , i need to know how can i connected it with 7 segment display, is it like ur instruction numbering, basically i considering number 1 pin from left side and continuously from right. like IC pinout perhaps its not right way about pin connect among IC and 7 segment display. please i need to know about 7segment display pin setup configuration ..

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Swagatam says:
May 28, 2014 at 5:04 am

thanks currentviews,

the best place to get the information is to look in its datasheet.

Please type "datasheet" with the "part number" or simply "7-segment display datasheet" in Google search…… you will get a comprehensive info regarding the same.

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Tanmay Deshmukh says:
March 5, 2014 at 6:58 pm

And sir where should the preset to be connected?

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Swagatam says:
March 6, 2014 at 5:30 am

Hello Tanmay,

pin36 is connected to the slider arm of the preset.

The preset has three pins, the center pin will go to pin36 and the other two pins will connect with pin35 and the 15k resistor…..

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Tanmay Deshmukh says:
March 5, 2014 at 12:54 pm

Hello sir,
As am a very beginner, confusion is How is the pin 36 of ic 7106 connected, i think is in between two resistors given.is it ?

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Saroj Panda says:
December 26, 2013 at 5:00 am

it showing only a point in the second display nothing else

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Swagatam says:
December 26, 2013 at 3:33 pm

did your apply any input voltage?

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farkhana says:
December 4, 2013 at 8:26 am

Hi there,

I have made using same IC. However, my input is 4-20mA and the output is indicator that shows -30 to120.
Is it possible to show -30 on 7-segment?
Do you have any idea how to do that?
Many thanks for your help.

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Swagatam says:
December 4, 2013 at 2:17 pm

Hi, There should be a way definitely, however I have no idea how to do it.

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Abu-Hafss says:
December 4, 2013 at 4:26 am

Hi Swagatam

Is it possible to convert/modify a digital AC voltmeter to use as a DC voltmeter?
AC voltmeters are cheap and easily available in various sizes.

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Swagatam says:
December 4, 2013 at 10:10 am

Hi Abu-Hafss,

I am not sure how to make an RMS detector, without this it would be impossible to convert AC meter into DC.

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Subhramanyam says:
December 1, 2013 at 8:51 am

I am expecting your reply soon sir!!!!!!

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Subhramanyam says:
November 30, 2013 at 2:08 pm

It is ok sir. But i have a small doubt.
Eventhough i am caliberating this circuit with a known frequency signal, will it be same for another signal having a different frequency but having the same peak to peak voltage of the known one since it is not functioning as a frequency to voltage converter, otherwords saying the circuit functions only as a voltage finder. If anything wrong i have said, please correct me Sir

And also tell me is it possible to adjust the reading to 50 when 50 Hz is fed ( i think only the voltage equivallent will be shown)

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Swagatam says:
December 1, 2013 at 4:27 pm

..the frequency meter circuit using IC 555 can read right from 10Hz to 10kHz comfortably, so 50Hz won't be an issue.

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Swagatam says:
December 1, 2013 at 4:26 pm

Subhramanyam , the above circuit is a voltmeter not a frequency meter, so you cannot feed frequency directly to this circuit, as mentioned in the above comment and as per your previous comment under the "simple frequency meter" article, you will have to integrate the frequency meter circuit output with the as above circuit to get a digital reading….I think this is what you had asked in your first comment, right?

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Subhramanyam says:
November 29, 2013 at 5:33 am

How can i use this circuit to measure frequenc SIR?
Directly feding the input signal into the voltage measuring terminals'???
I have 4 no.s of 7 segment single LCD displays ( each having 10 legs ) with me. Can they be used? How to wire them?

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Swagatam says:
November 29, 2013 at 2:42 pm

yes connect the frequency meter output to the shown points and adjust the 10k preset for calibrating it with the known frequency value.

You will have refer to the datasheet of the displays online and identify the pinouts and then integrate with the above circuit.

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Abu-Hafss says:
November 17, 2013 at 6:48 pm

Hi Swagatam

I am bit confused for the connections of ICL7106 to a 3.5-digit LCD (H1331C).

a) Where to connect pin 19 (AB4) of the IC?
b) Where to connect pin 20 (POL) of the IC?
c) Where to connect pin 21 (BP) of the IC?

d) What is pin 8 (DP3) of the LCD for and where to connect?
e) What is pin 12 (DP2) of the LCD for and where to connect?
f) What is pin 16 (DP3) of the LCD for and where to connect?
g) Where to connect pin 1 (COM) and pin 40 (COM1) of the LCD?

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Swagatam says:
August 9, 2013 at 3:32 am

You can refer to the datasheet of the IC and check if this option is enabled in it.

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Swagatam says:
August 6, 2013 at 1:36 pm

don't use a pot, instead use a preset, it's more firm and will keep the setting intact, if possible glue it after the setting is done.

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