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7-segment Display (Common Anode)
The 7-segment display, also written as “seven segment display”, consists of
seven LEDs (hence its name) arranged in a rectangular fashion as shown. Each of
the seven LEDs is called a segment because when illuminated the segment forms
part of a numerical digit (both Decimal and Hex) to be displayed. An additional
8th LED is sometimes used within the same package thus allowing the indication
of a decimal point, (DP) when two or more 7-segment displays are connected
together to display numbers greater than ten.
The Common Anode (CA) – In the common anode display, all the anode
connections of the LED segments are joined together to logic “1”. The individual
segments are illuminated by applying a ground, logic “0” or “LOW” signal via a
suitable current limiting resistor to the Cathode of the particular segment (a-g).
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
(1) 0.36 Inch (9.14mm) Digit Height
(2) Low current operation
(3) Excellent color and font characteristics
(4) Colors: White, blue, red, yellow and green
(5) Gray or black color background
(6) Common Anode
(7) RoHs Compliant Part
Table 14: 7segment Display Common Anode Product Description
PARAMETER RED AMBER GREEN BLUE WHITE UNITS
DC Forward Current Per Segment 30 30 25 30 20 mA
Peak Current Per Segment (1) 70 50 50 25 25 mA
Avg. Forward Current (Pulse Operation) Per 30 30 25 25 25 mA
Segment
Derating Linear From 25℃ Per Segment 0.3 mA/℃
Reverse Voltage (2) 3 V
Operating Temperature -25 to ℃
+85
Storage Temperature -30 to ℃
+85
Table 15. Absolute Maximum Rating (Ta = 25℃)
(1) Pulse conditions of 1/10 duty and 0.1msec width, for long operating life, max.
of 20mA recommended.
(2) Reverse biasing of the dot matrix is not recommended, will cause damage to
the leds.
Figure 20. 7-segment Display Pin Configuration
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 Common Anode DIG. 1 6 Common Anode DIG. 2
2 Cathode F 7 Cathode DP
3 Cathode G 8 Cathode C
4 Cathode E 9 Cathode B
5 Cathode D 10 Cathode A
Table 16. 7-segment Display Pin Function