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ICM7218CIJIR5254

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Renesas Electronics Corporation

8-DIGIT LED MICROPROCESSOR-COMPATIBLE MULTIPLEXED DISPLAY DECODER DRIVER

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28-CERDIP, F28.6 PKG
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

ICM7218CIJIR5254

Obsolete
Renesas Electronics Corporation

8-DIGIT LED MICROPROCESSOR-COMPATIBLE MULTIPLEXED DISPLAY DECODER DRIVER

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationICM7218CIJIR5254
Current - Supply2.5 mA
Digits or Characters8 Characters
Display TypeLED
InterfaceParallel
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case15.24 mm
Package / Case0.6 in
Package / Case28-CDIP
Supplier Device Package28-CERDIP
Voltage - Supply [Max]6 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4 V

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Description

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ICM7218 Series

The ICM7218 series of universal LED driver systems provide, in a single package, all the circuitry necessary to interface most common microprocessors or digital systems to an LED display. Included on-chip are an 8-byte static display memory, two types of 7-segment decoders, multiplex scan circuitry, and high current digit and segment drivers for either common cathode or common anode displays. The lCM7218A and 1CM7218B feature two control lines (WRITE and MODE) which write either 4 bits of control information (DATA COMING, SHUTDOWN, DECODE and HEXA/CODE B) or 8 bits of display input data. Display data is automatically sequenced into the 8-byte internal memory on successive positive going WRITE pulses. Data may be displayed either directly or decoded in Hexadecimal or Code B formats. The ICM7218C and lCM7218D feature two control lines (WRITE and HEXA/CODE B/SHUTDOWN), 4 separate display data input lines, and 3 digit address lines. Display data is written into the internal memory by setting up a digit address and strobing the WRITE line low. Only Hexadecimal and Code B formats are available for display outputs.

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