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Part RoHS Manufacturer Optoelectronic Type Nominal Luminous Intensity (mcd) Lens Type Terminal Finish Configuration Color At Wavelength Horizontal Pixel Count No. of Functions Maximum Forward Current Peak Wavelength (nm) Depth Color Packing Method Rows Per Display Sub-Category Display Height Maximum Operating Temperature Height Viewing Angle Minimum Operating Temperature Characters Per Row Minimum Luminous Intensity Viewing Area Length No. of LEDs in Array Additional Features Length JESD-609 Code Viewing Area Height Pixel Count (Vertical) No. of Characters Maximum Forward Voltage

LN516RK

Panasonic

SMART/NORMAL 7 SEG NUMERIC LED DISPLAY

COMMON CATHODE, 1 DIGIT WITH DECIMAL POINT

Red

1

.02 A

700

RED

LED Displays

14.4 mm

80 Cel

-25 Cel

1

2.8 V

LED Displays

LED (light-emitting diode) displays are electronic devices that use arrays of light-emitting diodes to display visual information. LED displays are commonly used in electronic devices such as digital clocks, traffic signals, and scoreboards.

An LED display consists of an array of LEDs that emit light when an electric current is applied to them. The LEDs are arranged in a matrix, with each LED representing a single pixel on the display. The brightness of each LED can be controlled individually, allowing for the display of complex images and animations.

LED displays can be categorized into various types based on their configuration and application, including seven-segment displays, dot-matrix displays, and video displays. Seven-segment displays are used to display numerical information and consist of seven individual LEDs arranged in the shape of a figure eight. Dot-matrix displays are used to display alphanumeric characters and consist of an array of individual LEDs arranged in rows and columns. Video displays are used to display moving images and consist of a large number of individual LEDs arranged in a matrix.