Two- And Three-Digit LED Displays Integrate Built-In Drivers

April 1, 2002
By integrating IC drivers into their design, a series of two- and three-digit LED displays can significantly reduce space and component requirements in new applications. Designed in industry standard 0.54" and 0.56" packages, the devices provide

By integrating IC drivers into their design, a series of two- and three-digit LED displays can significantly reduce space and component requirements in new applications. Designed in industry standard 0.54" and 0.56" packages, the devices provide continuous brightness control, operate over a wide, 3.5V to 10V power supply range, and are TTL compatible. The LED displays also feature 34 or 35 outputs with 20-mA sink capability. Model BD-E522RI-DR1 is a dual-digit LED display with alphanumeric or numerical digits and Model BT-M522RD-DR1 is a three-digit numeric display. For longer displays, multiple chips can be placed together. Prices start at less than $3 each in large quantities. For more specs and samples, call AMERICAN BRIGHT OPTOELECTRONICS CORP., Brea, CA. (714) 257-0800.

Company: AMERICAN BRIGHT OPTOELECTRONICS CORP.

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