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Need a 7 seg display driver with hex capability

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Hero999 said:
http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/motorola/MC14495P1.pdf

As far as suppliers are concerned, I Googled for a couple of miniutes and this is what I've found:
**broken link removed**
http://www.1sourcecomponents.com/partinfo/mc14495.htm
http://www.huskyintl.com/partlist/part_details/MC14495.htm
Those look like the bulk surplus dealers. If the part is obsolete and that difficult to obtain it's probably not worth even looking at the data sheet but thank you very much for going to the trouble anyway...
 
Mike said:
Sorry. I suggested the PIC project as it's pretty much complete and thought perhaps some kind soul near the OPs location might be able to 'burn' him a one-off '628A to send to him.

Mike
Mike,
The op lives in Iowa. Is that anywhere near Michigan? (I don't have a US map handy). All I know is that there's a big ocean between him and me!

If so, would you be prepared to be the "kind soul"?
 
Hi Len,

Just checked and I have a couple '628A chips. I would be happy to send him a programmed chip (for free) if he doesn't mind waiting about ten days to get it. I'll do it when I get back in town next weekend and have wifee post it the following Monday or Tuesday. If he's interested, please send me or have him send me his postal address (to k8lh_at_arrl.net).

Regards, Mike
 
You could use a MAX7219, this is a SPI based device, that can provide alpha-numeric (limited) capability to a seven segment display. The device also has SPI commands to adjust the brightness of the segments.

The drawback is you need to have a micro-controller like a PIC to drive it, but you always develop a PC based one using the printer port (LPT).


thanks
arun
 
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