Hi there!
First off: I have a little experience with electronics, but not a ton. That's why I'm asking questions before I start this project. :-)
Currently I am trying to plan out how I'm going to build an LED Audio Spectrum Analyzer. I'm hoping to use an IC to split an audio signal into about 10 frequency bands. The frequencies would probably be selected by specific capacitor values, of course.
Then I think I could hook up each band (probably have to be amplified with an NPN or something) to something like the LM3916 to drive 10-16 LEDs per frequency band.
My biggest question is what IC(s) to use to split the audio. I've been looking around and seen things like the BA3812L, the LA3600, or the TA7796Z. All follow essentially the same concept of minimal external circutry to select frequencies. I've also looked at the MSGEQ7, but the 5 freqs are preset it looks like, so I couldn't really make a 10-band out of that.
I don't know if any of you have some experience in this area and have a favorite chip to recommend. I couldn't find anything from TI, but I might have missed something.
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge. :-)