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addition of the following common symbols: GBP, EUR, Yen, degree, micro, plus/minus, arrow up, and arrow down.
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addition of the following common symbols: GBP, EUR, Yen, degree, micro, plus/minus, arrow up, and arrow down.
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Seven bits represent the 104-character font map; an 8th bit is used to select whether the decimal point (DP) is lit.
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Seven bits represent the 104-character font map; an 8th bit is used to select whether the decimal point (DP) is lit.
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source: https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX6955.pdf
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source: https://datasheets.maximintegrated.com/en/ds/MAX6955.pdf
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Display Data Out</h1>
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Display Data Out</h1>
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<pre class="fragment"> Typically the data fed to display (single or multiple) is provided for single display at a time.
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If multiple displays are required disp_sel signal must be provided (according typical dynamic display indication).
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Display Segment Bit Mapping</h2>
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Display Segment Bit Mapping</h2>
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<th align="center">Bit Number </th><th align="center">14</th><th align="center">13</th><th align="center">12</th><th align="center">11</th><th align="center">10</th><th align="center">9</th><th align="center">8</th><th align="center">7</th><th align="center">6</th><th align="center">5</th><th align="center">4</th><th align="center">3</th><th align="center">2</th><th align="center">1</th><th align="center">0 </th></tr>
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<th align="center">Bit Number </th><th align="center">14</th><th align="center">13</th><th align="center">12</th><th align="center">11</th><th align="center">10</th><th align="center">9</th><th align="center">8</th><th align="center">7</th><th align="center">6</th><th align="center">5</th><th align="center">4</th><th align="center">3</th><th align="center">2</th><th align="center">1</th><th align="center">0 </th></tr>
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