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MikroElektronika
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Serial 7-Seg Display Additional Board
The Serial 7-Seg Display additional board is used to display digits on seven-segment displays. Communication between the
additional board and a microcontroller is performed via a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), whereas four 7-segment displays on the
additional board are used to display digits.
How to connect the board?
The additional board is connected to a development system via an IDC10 connector on the board and a 2x5 connector on one of the
developmet system’s ports. It is necessary to dene in the program, to be loaded into the microcontroller, which port will be used for
SPI communication.
The position of SMD jumpers depends on the development system in use, Figure 3. These jumpers are placed in the position marked
PIC by default. It means that the board is ready to be used with PIC development systems. If you want to use it with AVR/8051
development systems, it is necessary to unsolder jumpers from the PIC position and resolder them in the AVR/8051 position.
The Serial 7-Seg Display additional board is powered with the 5V power supply from the development system it is connected to.
How does the board operate?
In order to use this additional board, it is necessary to load a .hex code into the microcontroller on the devlopment system. Find
examples of .hex code that may be loaded into the microcontroller on our web site:
http://www.mikroe.com/eng/products/view/162/serial-7-seg-display-board/
As a result of the .hex code loading, the development system starts communication with the additional board via a Serial Peripheral
Interface (SPI).
Figure 1: Serial 7-Seg Display additional board
IDC10 connector
Figure 3: Development system selectionFigure 2: Connecting IDC10 connector