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56 Mm x 38 Mm 7 Segments 10 Connections Common Anode

56 Mm x 38 Mm 7 Segments 10 Connections Common Anode

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A 56 mm x 38 mm 7-segment display with 10 connections is a type of electronic display commonly used to represent numerical digits (0-9) and some characters (such as A-F) in a visual format. It is often used in various applications, including digital clocks, calculators, digital meters, and other electronic devices that require numeric displays.

  1. Size: The display's overall dimensions are 56 mm (width) x 38 mm (height). This measurement indicates the physical size of the display and is useful for determining how much space it will occupy on a circuit board or in a device.

  2. 7-Segment Display: The term "7-segment" refers to the type of display used to represent each digit or character. It consists of seven individual segments arranged in a pattern that allows you to create numerical digits and some letters when illuminated.

  3. Segments: The seven segments are typically labeled A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Each segment can be individually illuminated to form different combinations and display different characters.

  4. Connections: The display requires 10 connections to operate correctly. These connections are used to control the illumination of each segment and may include power supply connections, segment control pins, and possibly decimal point control if the display has a decimal point.

    The exact details of the connections would depend on the specific model and manufacturer of the 7-segment display. Typical connections include:Common Anode/Cathode: The 7-segment display may have either a common anode or a common cathode configuration, determining how the segments are controlled (i.e., whether they are grounded or connected to a positive voltage).

    • Segment Control: The remaining connections are used to individually control each segment (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G) to display the desired character.  

Overall, the 56 mm x 38 mm 7-segment display with 10 connections is a versatile component commonly found in electronic devices where numeric or limited alphanumeric information needs to be displayed in a clear and easily readable format.

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A 56 mm x 38 mm 7-segment display with 10 connections is a type of electronic display commonly used to represent numerical digits (0-9) and some characters (such as A-F) in a visual format. It is often used in various applications, including digital clocks, calculators, digital meters, and other electronic devices that require numeric displays.

  1. Size: The display's overall dimensions are 56 mm (width) x 38 mm (height). This measurement indicates the physical size of the display and is useful for determining how much space it will occupy on a circuit board or in a device.

  2. 7-Segment Display: The term "7-segment" refers to the type of display used to represent each digit or character. It consists of seven individual segments arranged in a pattern that allows you to create numerical digits and some letters when illuminated.

  3. Segments: The seven segments are typically labeled A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Each segment can be individually illuminated to form different combinations and display different characters.

  4. Connections: The display requires 10 connections to operate correctly. These connections are used to control the illumination of each segment and may include power supply connections, segment control pins, and possibly decimal point control if the display has a decimal point.

    The exact details of the connections would depend on the specific model and manufacturer of the 7-segment display. Typical connections include:Common Anode/Cathode: The 7-segment display may have either a common anode or a common cathode configuration, determining how the segments are controlled (i.e., whether they are grounded or connected to a positive voltage).

    • Segment Control: The remaining connections are used to individually control each segment (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G) to display the desired character.  

Overall, the 56 mm x 38 mm 7-segment display with 10 connections is a versatile component commonly found in electronic devices where numeric or limited alphanumeric information needs to be displayed in a clear and easily readable format.

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