LM3914: Lifespan of LM3914VX

Part Number: LM3914
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LP5012, LP5524, TLC59283, TLC59212, TLC59211

Tool/software:

Hi,

I'm using LM3914VX/NOPB in one device. 
There is a thread from 6 years ago where component is seen as "no risk" component. 

Now it is End-of-life component. And the current alternatives don't have analog input... only i2C inputs.

Any other alternatives or recommendation to replace the component?

Br,
Hc

  • Hi,

    Our expert will reply you tomorrow.

  • Hi Harry,

    Do you mean that you need analog input to control the output, not use I2C input? Am I right?

    BR, Jared

  • Hi,
    I'm looking for an alternative for the LM3914VX. LM3914 doesn't have I2C interface nor does the design of my device.

    TI gives alternative (LP5012) which doesn't have analog input .
    I wouldn't call this component an alternative, recommendation would be closer to truth.

    Yes. I need analog input to control the output. Any real alternatives?

    Br, Harry

  • Hi, Harry

    Our expert will reply you next Monday.

  • Hi Harry,

    Got you mean, I will find if we have any suitable device for you and will get back to you ASAP.

    BR, Jared

  • Hi Harry,

    It seems that our new device always has the I2C interface without any analog input.

    Can you please tell me why you need this analog input and if possible, please tell me your application?

    Btw, for the analog input device, I found we have a 4-channel with EN pin to control the output, LP5524. Please help to look if it can suit your requirements.

    And for some TLC family device, we also have some device with BLANK pin that can use analog input to control output on/off. Please also have a look on TLC59283 to check if it can meet your requirements.

    BR, Jared

  • Yes. Only I2C interface... not a real alternative.
    And that is the reason why I'm asking these questions on this forum. =)
    I'm maintaining an older product. It has only analog signals. 
    Thanks for suggestions!

    Texas Instr. website dont tell the LTB.  Could you confirm the LTB date for LM3914VX/NOPB?

  • Hi Harry,

    I am sorry that we don't have the suitable option for you and actually, I don't know the LTB date for LM3914.

    If possible, can you please help to tell me your application? I will suggest our team to create a new device to refresh LM3914 if needed.

    BR, Jared

  • Hi Harry,

    I found that maybe TLC59212, TLC59211 should be the best options to replace LM3914 for now. Not sure if these device can meet your requirements.

    BR, Jared

  • Hi,

    "I will suggest our team to create a new device to refresh LM3914 if needed." Thanks that would be helpful! =)


    USE of MCU:

    Im trying to understand, why you suggest to me only systems that require MCU...
    For me it is not possible to use MCU in the device because it would require re-registrations and years delay in sales.

    LTB date:

    "...I don't know the LTB date for LM3914."
    This is TEXAS INSTRUMENTS OFFICIAL contact platform, correct?
    Where can I ask LTB date if not here? 

    Please Let me know where to ask.!

    Thank you in advance! =)

    BR, Harry

  • Hi, Harry

    Our expert will reply you late.

  • Hi
    I have the same question. When we can expect the response form you guys.

    I am currently in the process of designing a new tachometer product, and after evaluating several options, I found that the LM3914 is an excellent fit for my application. However, I noticed that the part appears to be listed as obsolete.

    Could you kindly confirm the status of this component and advise whether there are any recommended alternatives that offer similar functionality? If the LM3914 is still available in limited quantities, information on sourcing would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for your time and support. I look forward to hearing from you.

  • Hi Ali,

    I confirmed that LTB is 6th Feb 2025.
    The confirmation came thru other official ways.


    Its unfortunate that all TI employees seems to be in China.
    This forum service is slow with issues critical to the companies!

  • Thanks
    Thanks for the information.
    Did you find any alternative to this chip?

    I need analog voltage LED driver but not I2C/MCU based.
    Thanks

  • Hi Ali and Harry,

    Our expert is currently out of office for Chinese New Year Holiday. He will reply to you after Feb.5 when back to office. Thanks for your understanding.

    Best Regards,

    Steven

  • Hi Ali, Harry,

    Thanks for your patience!

    If you only need analog voltage for the input, I will recommend LP5524 to you.

    BR, Jared

  • Hi Jared,

    I would highly appreciate your effort to compare this component(LP5524) to LM3914VX.
    Please read at least the description before offering the solution.

    LM3914VX Description:
    "Integrated circuit that senses analog voltage levels and drives 10 LEDs,"

    LP5524 Description:
    "LED driver that can drive up to four LED... LED driver current sources are split into two independently controlled banks."

    Its not an alternative nor even close.
    Please let me know what you think. 

  • Do you have Integrated circuit that senses analog voltage levels and drives 10 LEDs?

  • Hi

    Thank you for your response.

    I appreciate your effort in suggesting a solution, but unfortunately, this chip does not meet my requirements. I need to control 40 LEDs, and this chip lacks a cascade feature. Additionally, I require an analog voltage-controlled IC that operates in bar graph mode.

    Please let me know if you need further information about the application. I would be happy to provide more details to help us find the best solution within TI's portfolio.

    Thank you once again.

  • Hi Harry,

    I am sorry that like I said before, I think we don't have the next-gen of LM3914. I think TLC59212 or TLC59211 could be the suitable option for now.

    I will try to promote our internal team to kick off a new project to refresh LM3914, so can you please share me some information about your application? Thanks!

    BR, Jared

  • Hi Ali,

    Do you mean that you need a LED driver which can control 40LEDs individually with analog input or only use one signal to control all output?

    Btw, can you please also tell me your application and end equipment? I am try to collect these information to kick off a new project for this application which needs analog input control.

    BR, Jared

  • Thank you for reply! 
    My Instrument is in the scope of highly regulated devices. Therefore MCU would create a major change. 
    I will remain waiting.

  • Hi Harry,

    Thanks for your feedback! Can I know some more detail information such as what's the end equipment for this application?

    BR, Jared

  • Hi
    I sent you connect request. I will share all the details in private message about the scope of the project.
    Thanks for your help.

  • Hi Ali,

    Thanks for reaching out! You can also contact me anytime via my email (jared-zhou@ti.com).

    BR, Jared