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For a project, I needed to display some numbers. There are of course a lot of different way to approach this, but a cheap (and presumably easy) way is to get some old fashioned 7 segment LED display modules. | For a project, I needed to display some numbers. There are of course a lot of different way to approach this, but a cheap (and presumably easy) way is to get some old fashioned 7 segment LED display modules. | ||
Revision as of 03:34, 21 May 2022
For a project, I needed to display some numbers. There are of course a lot of different way to approach this, but a cheap (and presumably easy) way is to get some old fashioned 7 segment LED display modules.
As is quite usual with me, I might (as can be seen on the photo to the right) have overdone it a bit and I managed to get 3 different types.
These modules are readily available and they are absolutely insanely cheap.