The HEF4543B is a BCD to 7-segment latch/decoder/driver for liquid crystal and LED displays. It has four address inputs (D0 to D3), an active LOW latch enable input (LE), an active HIGH blanking input ...
The 74HC(T)4511 is a BCD to 7-segment latch/decoder/driver that features latch storage of BCD inputs, blanking input, lamp test input, a driving common cathode LED displays, 10 mA drive capability per ...
Displays are crucial to modern life; they are literally everywhere. But modern flat-panel LCDs and cheap 7-segment LED displays are, well, a bit boring. When we hackers want to display the progress of ...
Get ready to witness something mind-blowing! A mechanical 7-segment display powered by a keyboard brings a whole new level of innovation to the table. Curious how a regular keyboard can work with a ...
In our time here at Hackaday, we have seen many display builds, but this one from [Brian Lough] has to be a first. He’s created a 7-segment display made from shoelaces, and it works rather well.
Check out how to create a unique Mechanical 7 Segment Display using cardboard! In this video, we unveil a one-of-a-kind mechanism that we've invented, featuring 7 circles each with its own trigger.
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