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 ...
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 ...
Walnut, Calif. – ParaLight Corp.'s line of numeric and alphanumeric light-emitting diode displays, available in various configurations, colors and sizes, can be used in digital clocks, audio and video ...
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 ...
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