when I showed this to my dad he was like "wait a second" and pulled a similar display out of a drawer. 8 digits, 5x7, all dots settable, serial display.
I swiped one (red) from an old old cell-phone, has an epoxy-blob and few-pin ribbon-cable, but no documentation anywhere... But, turns out they actually put test-points for every row/col(!). Been meaning to hack it, since these dot-things look so groovy. Cool you can buy 'em, now.
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wow !
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that looks great!
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where can I buy that dude???? :)
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for Avago displays is best price in Mouser http://www.mouser.sk/search/ProductDetail.aspx?r=630-HCMS-3973
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Oh! I thought be "LED" display you meant an OLED graphical display. This looks fantastic.
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beauty!
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when I showed this to my dad he was like "wait a second" and pulled a similar display out of a drawer. 8 digits, 5x7, all dots settable, serial display.
Are you sure? yes | no
I swiped one (red) from an old old cell-phone, has an epoxy-blob and few-pin ribbon-cable, but no documentation anywhere... But, turns out they actually put test-points for every row/col(!). Been meaning to hack it, since these dot-things look so groovy. Cool you can buy 'em, now.
Are you sure? yes | no