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7-segment display buffer

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Does anyone know a good ic to buffer a common anode 7 segment display (8 lines, including dp) @ 20mA sink per led.

I'm looking for a 1 chip solution - Only found ic's with 7 or less buffers atm.
 
The best I can come up with is ULN2001, 2002 or 2003 series ICs. Look at Datasheet, they got 7 drivers.

I've never seen an 8-line driver. Maybe you can use 8 BJTs instead...
 
Sounds like a ULN2803a or ULN2804a might be what you're looking for. The ULN2803a is designed to be used with 5 volt TTL and CMOS and the ULN2804a is for 6-15 volt CMOS. Both contain 8 darlington arrays. Here's a link to a page with the datasheets from ST Microelectronics: https://www.st.com/stonline/books/ascii/docs/1536.htm
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try an octal D flip-flop. Chip # 74HCT273 should work fine.
 
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