6 Digit 7 Segment 0.56" Display Module with TM1637
400 - 500 Per piece
5 Nos (MOQ)
6 digit 7 Segment 0.56" Display module for weighing, pressure and other display. This model uses TM1637 and has I2C output. Sample program and library in C available to make it easily integrated into your own system. Available in RED or GREEN color seven segments displays
7 Segment Display
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Seven-segment displays are electronic display devices used as an easy way to display decimal numerals and an alterative to the more complex dot-matrix displays. The LDS-C303RI, a common seven-segment display, will be examined. Common anode vs. common cathode will be outlined.LED drivers such as the CD74HC4511E will also be discussed. Design applications such as digital clocks and electronic meters will be covered briefly. Objective: The following will detail the necessary requirements to implement a display into a circuit. This application note will also provide the basic functionality of a seven-segment display. In terms of hardware, the implementation of the display into a counter using a CD74HC4511E driver will be discussed. Schematics are included in order to explicitly show the correct implementation of the display into a simple binary counter. Methods: Seven-Segment Display When dealing with seven-segment displays, there are two types. Common anode and common cathode; in common anode all the anodes on the display are tied to a common pin, typically the power source and the LED are controlled via the cathodes with ground being on and power being off. In common cathode all the cathodes are tied to a common pin, in this case generally Ground , and the LED are driven by the state of the anodes where ground is off and power is on. Hence a seven-segment plus decimal point package will only require nine pins , though Commercial products typically contain more pins in order to match industry standard pin outs. Features: 10.00mm (0.39”) Four digit and Over Seven Segment LED display series. Low current operation.
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