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5082-3350-EE000

Description
Low Current Seven Segment Displays
File Size343KB,20 Pages
ManufacturerHP(Keysight)
Websitehttp://www.semiconductor.agilent.com/
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5082-3350-EE000 Overview

Low Current Seven Segment Displays

Low Current Seven Segment
Displays
Technical Data
HDSP-335x Series
HDSP-555x Series
HDSP-751x Series
HDSP-A10x Series
HDSP-A80x Series
HDSP-A90x Series
HDSP-E10x Series
HDSP-F10x Series
HDSP-G10x Series
HDSP-H10x Series
HDSP-K12x, K70x Series
HDSP-N10x Series
HDSP-N40x Series
Features
Low Power Consumption
Industry Standard Size
Industry Standard Pinout
Choice of Character Size
7.6 mm (0.30 in), 10 mm (0.40
in), 10.9 mm (0.43 in), 14.2
mm (0.56 in), 20 mm (0.80 in)
Choice of Colors
AlGaAs Red, High Efficiency
Red (HER), Yellow, Green
Excellent Appearance
Evenly Lighted Segments
±50°
Viewing Angle
Design Flexibility
Common Anode or Common
Cathode
Single and Dual Digit
Left and Right Hand Decimal
Points
±1.
Overflow Character
Categorized for Luminous
Intensity
Yellow and Green Categorized
for Color
Use of Like Categories Yields a
Uniform Display
Excellent for Long Digit
String Multiplexing
Description
These low current seven segment
displays are designed for applica-
tions requiring low power
consumption. They are tested and
selected for their excellent low
current characteristics to ensure
that the segments are matched at
low currents. Drive currents as
low as 1 mA per segment are
available.
Pin for pin equivalent displays
are also available in a standard
current or high light ambient
design. The standard current
displays are available in all colors
and are ideal for most applica-
tions. The high light ambient
displays are ideal for sunlight
ambients or long string lengths.
For additional information see
the 7.6 mm Micro Bright Seven
Segment Displays, 10 mm Seven
Segment Displays, 7.6 mm/10.9
mm Seven Segment Displays,
14.2 mm Seven Segment
Displays, 20 mm Seven Segment
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