Hello all,
I have this Logisys front panel that I received as a gift:
http://www.logisyscomputer.com/viewsku.asp?SKUID=FP800SL&DID=FRONTPANEL
Among it's humorous features, the remote start for instance, it provides two VU's that are hooked to basic thermistors that they expect you to tape down to the cpu cooler or the case. These thermistors are inaccurate (+10/15C) and slow to update so I'm interested it repurposing the VU's to be sound meters while playing music in Winamp.
The connection in the back of the Logisys panel is two pins per VU. This, coupled with the fact that the sensors look like little metal sperm (for lack of a better term), leads me to believe they are thermistors and can be replaced by any other type of resistor.
I realize this would necessitate some circuitry which I'm comfortable to build and test but I'll need some help designing. Ideas and input anyone?
I have this Logisys front panel that I received as a gift:
http://www.logisyscomputer.com/viewsku.asp?SKUID=FP800SL&DID=FRONTPANEL
Among it's humorous features, the remote start for instance, it provides two VU's that are hooked to basic thermistors that they expect you to tape down to the cpu cooler or the case. These thermistors are inaccurate (+10/15C) and slow to update so I'm interested it repurposing the VU's to be sound meters while playing music in Winamp.
The connection in the back of the Logisys panel is two pins per VU. This, coupled with the fact that the sensors look like little metal sperm (for lack of a better term), leads me to believe they are thermistors and can be replaced by any other type of resistor.
I realize this would necessitate some circuitry which I'm comfortable to build and test but I'll need some help designing. Ideas and input anyone?