K krapz New Member Oct 23, 2007 #1 Is there really an IC available that accept 7-bits binary as input and well output a 14-bits for display to 7-segment. On a 7-bit binary input, I will only use 0 to 99 decimal range. For example, if input is 1100011, then the 7-segment will display 99. I will be using this for my full binary addition. Last edited: Oct 24, 2007
Is there really an IC available that accept 7-bits binary as input and well output a 14-bits for display to 7-segment. On a 7-bit binary input, I will only use 0 to 99 decimal range. For example, if input is 1100011, then the 7-segment will display 99. I will be using this for my full binary addition.
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 24, 2007 #2 krapz said: Is there really an IC available that accept 7-bits binary as input and well output a 14-bits for display to 7-segment. On a 7-bit binary input, I will only use 0 to 99 decimal range. For example, if input is 1100011, then the 7-segment will display 99. I will be using this for my full binary addition. Click to expand... Look at this forum thread: https://www.electro-tech-online.com...ly-7-segment-led.31898/?highlight=hexadecimal
krapz said: Is there really an IC available that accept 7-bits binary as input and well output a 14-bits for display to 7-segment. On a 7-bit binary input, I will only use 0 to 99 decimal range. For example, if input is 1100011, then the 7-segment will display 99. I will be using this for my full binary addition. Click to expand... Look at this forum thread: https://www.electro-tech-online.com...ly-7-segment-led.31898/?highlight=hexadecimal
K krapz New Member Oct 25, 2007 #3 Hello I use BCD addition, and there is no need to use Binary To BCD converter to display the results, thanks to myself
Hello I use BCD addition, and there is no need to use Binary To BCD converter to display the results, thanks to myself