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₹17.00
A seven-segment display (SSD) is a type of electronic display device for displaying decimal numbers that is less complicated than dot matrix displays. The section is made up of seven LED lines or segments. The display’s parts light up in various configurations to display numbers from 0 to 9. The code or any encoder-decoder IC…
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₹59.00
The TM1637 Driver Chip controls the 4 digits on this 7 segment LED Display. This TM1637 4 Bits Digital Tube LED Display Module can be controlled with only two connections. You can also power it with just two wires thanks to the I2C Bus, which frees up more pins on your MicroController to attach other…
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₹35.00
A seven-segment display (SSD) is a type of electronic display device for displaying decimal numbers that is less complicated than dot matrix displays. The section is made up of seven LED lines or segments. The display’s parts light up in various configurations to display numbers from 0 to 9. The code or any encoder-decoder IC…
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₹69.00
This is a Four Digits Seven-Segment LED Display Module, which is rectangular in shape. The module is a 4-digit clock with 4 points of positive digital; only 12 signal lines can make four 8-segment LEDs. A total of 12 pins (A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H, SEG1, SEG2, SEG3, SEG4). It is based on multiplexing connections between all 4 digits. It…
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₹123.90
A seven-segment display (SSD) is a type of electronic display device for displaying decimal numbers that is less complicated than dot matrix displays. The section is made up of seven LED lines or segments. The display’s parts light up in various configurations to display numbers from 0 to 9. The code or any encoder-decoder IC…
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₹38.94
The Common Anode Seven Segment display (SSD) is a type of electronic display device for displaying decimal numbers that is less complicated than dot matrix displays. The section is made up of seven LED lines or segments. The display’s parts light up in various configurations to display numbers from 0 to 9. The code or…
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₹98.00
MAX7219 is a common-cathode display driver with integrated serial input and output that links your microprocessor to a 7-segment digital LED display with 8 digits of 0.36 inches size. This eight-digit display is driven by only three signal wires and a 5-volt power source. The MAX7219 supports both flicker-free and cascading displays to expand the…
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₹319.00
MAX7219 is a 4-in-1 display that may be used in a variety of ways. The individual module has 8×8 LEDs, each of which is controlled very precisely by the MAX7219 driver to produce the desired pattern. The advantage of employing this is that users would be able to control all 64 LEDs by simply attaching three…
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₹79.00
The TM1637 is a 7-segment 4-digit display that can be easily controlled by an Arduino with a few wires. There are 12 pins on a 4-digit, 7-segment LED display. 8 of the pins are for the 8 LEDs on a 7-segment display (A-G and DP) (decimal point). The remaining four pins correspond to the four digits…