The Serial 7-Segment Display can be controlled in one of two ways: (1) serial TTL communication or (2) SPI serial communication. Regardless of which method you use to communicate with the display, the display is controlled with 4-byte packets and special 2-byte commands.
New for version 2: The input and power pins have been moved to the top of the display, allowing you to place the displays side-by-side. Additional characters have been added, including the '-'. A reset display command and single character control have also been added. See the new User's manual in the 'Additional Information' section for detailed information about all of the new features!
Features:
New for version 2: The input and power pins have been moved to the top of the display, allowing you to place the displays side-by-side. Additional characters have been added, including the '-'. A reset display command and single character control have also been added. See the new User's manual in the 'Additional Information' section for detailed information about all of the new features!
Features:
- 4 digit colored alpha-numeric display with serial (1 pin) or SPI interface (3 pins)
- Display numbers, most letters, and a few special characters
- Individual control of decimal points, apostrophe, and colon
- Selectable baud rate (4800 to 57600 bps)
- Selectable brightness
- Baud rate and brightness values retained in non-volatile memory
- Individual segment control for each digit
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