Reposting as it's own thread instead of discussing it in-line in the PCB thread (which didn't feel entirely right, TBH). By way of context: I'm going to be attending the Cyberpunk-themed Neotropolis ...
Fashion gets everywhere, even into good old alphanumeric display modules where new colours and appearance allow designers to give products a lift with very little effort. Once, you could have any ...
These displays have a 17.3 mm (0.68 inch) character height and use industry standard size and pin-out. The devices are common row anode configurations. The displays are in gray face paint and in ...
Two line alphanumeric displays are an enduring classic among components. Introduced 20 or so years ago, construction techniques and technologies have changed, but the basic product has endured. This ...
Lumissil Microsystems introduces the latest addition to the IS31FL376x family, the IS31FL3762, a configurable 24×n (n=2~12) matrix LED driver designed to support up to 288 LEDs. Targeting IoT ...
In 1971, Texas Instruments released something no one else had ever seen before. The TIL305 was an alphanumeric display, powered by LEDs. Sure, the technology of the early 70s meant the LEDs weren’t ...
The LED Micro-Readerboard utilizes a common-cathode alphanumeric LED display that spells out simple programmed messages and one letter at a time. The LED Micro-Readerboard utilizes a common-cathode ...
The displays feature a flat-pad design with inner connections, eliminating the need for leads and enabling automatic pick-and-place production and easy mounting. Other features include operating ...
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