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  2. Charlieplexing - Wikipedia

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    In the following Arduino code example, the circuit [38] [39] uses ATtiny 8-pin microcontroller which has 5 I/O pins to create a 7-segment display. Since a 7-segment display only requires control of 7 individual LEDs, we use 4 of the ATtiny I/O pins as Charlieplexed outputs (n (n - 1)), i.e. the 4 pins could be used to control up to 12 ...

  3. Seven-segment display character representations - Wikipedia

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    The individual segments of a seven-segment display. The various shapes of numerical digits, letters, and punctuation on seven-segment displays is not standardized by any relevant entity (e.g. ISO, IEEE or IEC). Unicode provides encoding codepoint for segmented digits in Unicode 13.0 in Symbols for Legacy Computing block.

  4. Seven-segment display - Wikipedia

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    A typical 7-segment LED display component, with decimal point in a wide DIP-10 package. A seven-segment display is a form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more complex dot matrix displays.

  5. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    Optional CIC61508 safety monitor. Arduino IDE supported via add-in, plus Eclipse-based tools with multicore debugger. MBZ Pro WiFi Atmega328P-PU MaxBlitz: MBZ Pro Mega is an Arduino compatible stand-alone board with a prototyping area and built-in Wi-Fi. Featuring a compact design, it helps to shrink Arduino projects and make it permanent.

  6. Simple-As-Possible computer - Wikipedia

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    The components connect to the bus using tri-state buffers. A "control logic" module that defines "the opcodes the processor recognizes and what happens when it executes each instruction," [5] as well as enabling the computer to be Turing-complete. The CPU microcodes are programmed into EEPROMs using an Arduino microcontroller.

  7. Sixteen-segment display - Wikipedia

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    Other variants include the fourteen-segment display which does not split the top or bottom horizontal segments, and the twenty-two-segment display [1] that allows lower-case characters with descenders. Often a character generator is used to translate 7-bit ASCII character codes to the 16 bits that indicate which of the 16 segments to turn on or ...

  8. Nine-segment display - Wikipedia

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    More variations. A nine-segment display is a type of display based on nine segments that can be turned on or off according to the graphic pattern to be produced. It is an extension of the more common seven-segment display, having an additional two diagonal or vertical segments (one between the top and the middle, and the other between the bottom and the horizontal segments).

  9. File:7-segment abcdefg.svg - Wikipedia

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    code reduced 39.77%: 15:23, 4 April 2010: 192 × 320 (958 bytes) Antonsusi: Valid SVG: 17:23, 30 March 2007: 512 × 512 (996 bytes) MichaelFrey: Purge the Chache (Requried because of differences betwenn new and old uploads) 00:29, 17 February 2006: 512 × 512 (996 bytes) Crissov: seven segment display 1 11 1 11 1