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7 seg display NO CHIP pin??
hello wise ones.
I've recently taken delivery of some 7 segment led displays
for a small project, (i'm brand new at building electronic ccts)
3 of theese single digit displays will be driven from a microcontroller
the 7 segment display units have a pin labelled "no chip"
from googling all i can figure out is that it likely to be a "no chip select pin"
i will experiment of course to figure this out but forewarned is fore armed!
can i use the "no chip" pin to strobe the displays?
i had planned on using some small transistors to
connect the common cathode of each digit, to ground ,in turn.
this would achive the strobing, but is there some way to make use of this
"no chip pin"?
Any insights appreciated
hello wise ones.
I've recently taken delivery of some 7 segment led displays
for a small project, (i'm brand new at building electronic ccts)
3 of theese single digit displays will be driven from a microcontroller
the 7 segment display units have a pin labelled "no chip"
from googling all i can figure out is that it likely to be a "no chip select pin"
i will experiment of course to figure this out but forewarned is fore armed!
can i use the "no chip" pin to strobe the displays?
i had planned on using some small transistors to
connect the common cathode of each digit, to ground ,in turn.
this would achive the strobing, but is there some way to make use of this
"no chip pin"?
Any insights appreciated