![]() ![]() This particular seven-segment display has a decimal point and thus have eight input pins. This first one was not very tricky (but not without its caveats) it is a seven-segment display. I will try to figure out how they work and write down my findings. I have a number of different sensors, displays and servos just sitting around. I would love to hear your feedback, help, constructive criticism and tips, that would be awesome! Always do your own research and read datasheets. So please do not take what I write as an experts guide. This is why I share my naive experimentation into the field of electronics. I enjoy learning and would like to do that together with others. I am not an electrical engineer or an expert in electronics in any way. Home Blog Videos Research LispBM About Privacy Policy Bo Joel Svenssonīlog (dot) joel (dot) svensson (at) gmail (dot) comĬontrolling a Seven-Segment Display from an STM32 running ChibiOsįirst I think a bit of disclaimer may be in place. ![]()
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