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7 Segment Common Anode Display
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7-Segment Common Anode Display – Numeric LED Module for Digital Counters and Timers
The 7-Segment Common Anode Display is a compact and reliable numeric display module used to represent numbers in digital devices. Each segment of the display is composed of an LED that can be individually controlled to form digits 0–9. With a common anode configuration, this module is ideal for use in microcontroller-based systems, digital clocks, counters, voltmeters, and other embedded electronics applications.
Product Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Display Type | 7-Segment LED (Common Anode) |
Number of Digits | 1 Digit (single digit module) |
Segment Color | Red (other colors optional) |
Forward Voltage (per segment) | 1.8V – 2.2V (typical) |
Forward Current (per segment) | 10mA – 20mA |
Common Anode Voltage | Connect to +VCC |
Package Type | DIP-10 or DIP-12 (varies by model) |
Dimensions | Approx. 19mm x 12.5mm x 8mm |
Mounting Type | Through-hole |
Key Features
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Easy-to-Read Numeric Display
Displays numbers from 0 to 9 using 7 individual LED segments. -
Common Anode Configuration
All anode terminals are connected together, simplifying control with current-limiting resistors and NPN transistors or open-drain outputs. -
Compact and Durable
Designed for space-efficient integration in both DIY and industrial projects. -
Low Power Consumption
Energy-efficient LED segments make it suitable for battery-powered designs. -
Wide Compatibility
Works seamlessly with Arduino, ESP32, STM32, and other microcontrollers.
Benefits
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Versatile Digital Readout
Perfect for counters, clocks, voltage displays, and timers. -
Simple Control Logic
Control individual segments using microcontroller GPIO pins or driver ICs like 74HC595, CD4511, or MAX7219. -
Educational Use
Great for learning binary, BCD, and digital electronics in classrooms and hobby projects. -
Multiple Color Options
Typically available in red, with green, blue, and yellow options.
Applications
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Digital Clocks and Timers
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Temperature and Voltage Displays
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Scoreboards
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Counter Circuits
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Basic Digital Interface Projects
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Learning Modules for Students
🔧 Wiring Note (Common Anode)
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Connect the common anode pin to +5V (or your supply voltage).
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Use current-limiting resistors (220Ω–330Ω) between microcontroller pins and each segment cathode.
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