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Power:
- Operating Voltage: 2.0V to 2.2V per segment.
- Current Consumption: Around 20mA per segment when fully illuminated.
Input and Output:
- Input: Digital signals from a microcontroller or other control circuitry to determine which segments are illuminated.
- Output: Numeric display capable of showing numbers from 0000 to 9999, depending on which segments are activated.
Physical Characteristics:
- Dimensions: Approximately 32mm x 13mm x 8mm.
- Weight: Lightweight, making it suitable for portable devices.
- Material: Constructed with durable plastic casing and a clear lens for better light diffusion.
Technical Specifications:::
- Forward Voltage: 2.0V to 2.2V per segment.
- Max Current: 20mA per segment.
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C.
- Storage Temperature: -55°C to +100°C.
Additional Features:
- Durability: Built for long-lasting performance with consistent brightness and reliability.
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for clocks, counters, thermometers, and other electronic displays.
- Ease of Use: Simple wiring and control make it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced developers.
How to Use:
- Connect Power:
- . Connect the common anode pins (shared by all digits) to the positive voltage supply (e.g., 5V).
- . Connect the cathode pins (A-G) for each segment of the digits to your microcontroller or control circuit.
- Control Segments:
- . Use the microcontroller to ground the appropriate cathode pins to illuminate the desired segments.
- . Implement multiplexing if necessary to control all four digits using fewer microcontroller pins, saving on resources.
- Programming:
- . Write code for the microcontroller to send signals that correspond to the numbers you want to display.
- . Test the display by programming different numbers and adjusting the code as needed for accuracy.
- Testing and Calibration:
- . Ensure all segments are functioning correctly by lighting each one sequentially.
- . Adjust current-limiting resistors if necessary to balance brightness and power consumption.
The 0.56-inch 4-digit 7-segment green common anode display is ideal for projects that require clear, readable numeric displays in a compact form factor. Whether you are working on a clock, a counter, or any digital readout, this display offers reliability and ease of use, making it a versatile addition to your electronic toolkit.
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