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draw the picture of seven segment display for any alphanumeric number

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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draw the picture of seven segment display for any..

  • The seventh segment display of an alphanumeric number is what you usually see in lifts.
  • Basically, there are seven line segments that are inscribed, the picture attached below will give a clear idea.
  • The numbers are just there to give you an idea of the number od segments.
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Answered by monica789412
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draw the picture of seven segment display for any alphanumeric number is described below

Explanation:

1.Common Anode 7-segment Display

  • Depending upon the decimal digit to be displayed, the particular set of LEDs is forward biased. For instance, to display the numerical digit 0, we will need to light up six of the LED segments corresponding to a, b, c, d, e and f.

2.The segments of a 7-segment display are referred to by the letters A to G, where the optional decimal point (an "eighth segment", referred to as DP) is used for the display of non-integer numbers.

3.In fact, all but the letters K, M, V, W, X can be displayed using a single 7-segment display. This is because you can display either lower case or the upper case of a letter.

4.There are two types of LED 7-segment displays: common cathode (CC) and common anode (CA). The difference between the two displays is the common cathode has all the cathodes of the 7-segments connected directly together and the common anode has all the anodes of the 7-segments connected together.

5.A 7 segment display is made of seven different illuminating segments. These are arranged in a way to form numbers and characters by displaying different combinations of segments. The binary information is displayed using these seven segments. ... These LED's or LCD's are used to display the required numeral or alphabet.

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