Datasheet
0.56" 7-Segment Backpack
This version of the LED backpack is designed for these big bright 7-segment displays. These 7-segment displays
normally require 13 pins (5 'characters' and 8 total segments each) This backpack solves the annoyance of using 13
pins or a bunch of chips by having an I2C constant-current matrix controller sit neatly on the back of the PCB. The
controller chip takes care of everything, drawing all the LEDs in the background. All you have to do is write data to it
using the 2-pin I2C interface. There are three address select pins so you can select one of 8 addresses to control up to
8 of these on a single 2-pin I2C bus (as well as whatever other I2C chips or sensors you like). The driver chip can 'dim'
the entire display from 1/16 brightness up to full brightness in 1/16th steps. It cannot dim individual LEDs, only the entire
display at once.
When you buy a pack from Adafruit, it comes with the
fully tested and assembled backpack as well as a 7-
segment display in one of the colors we provide (say,
red, yellow, blue or green). You'll need to solder the
matrix onto the backpack but it's an easy task.
Remove the parts from packaging and place the LED
matrix OVER the silkscreen side. DO NOT PUT THE
DISPLAY ON UPSIDE DOWN OR IT WONT WORK!!
Check the image below to make sure the 'decimal
point' dots are on the bottom, matching the silkscreen.
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