Reposting as it's own thread instead of discussing it in-line in the PCB thread (which didn't feel entirely right, TBH). By way of context: I'm going to be attending the Cyberpunk-themed Neotropolis ...
It’s easy to take display technology for granted nowadays, but the ability to display data in a human-readable way was not always easy. This is demonstrated well by the Pinlite 30003 Alphanumeric ...
The general principles of Digi-tron tubes and electroluminescent methods were described, together with demonstrations of production models. An electro-optical projectiop n system was also demonstrated ...
Available in single- and dual-digit versions in common-anode and common-cathode configurations, a family of SMT alphanumeric displays is available with character heights of 0.30, 0.39, 0.51, and 0.56 ...
Two line alphanumeric displays are an enduring classic among components. Introduced 20 or so years ago, construction techniques and technologies have changed, but the basic product has endured. This ...
These displays have a 17.3 mm (0.68 inch) character height and use industry standard size and pin-out. The devices are common row anode configurations. The displays are in gray face paint and in ...
On paper, chording — that’s pressing multiple keys to create either a single character or a whole word — looks like one of the best possible input methods. Maybe not the best for speed, at least for a ...