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A seven segment display, as its name indicates, is composed of seven elements. Individually on or off, they can be combined to produce standardized representations of the arabic numerals, and some letters. The seven segments are arranged as a rectangle of two vertical segments on each side with one horizontal segment on the top and bottom. Additionally, the seventh segment bisects the rectangle horizontally. There are also fourteen segment displays and sixteen segment displays (for full alphanumerics); however, these have mostly been replaced by dot-matrix displays.
The segments of a 7-segment display are usually referred to by the letters A to G, as follows:
AAAA F B F B F B GGGG E C E C E C DDDD DPwhere the optional DP decimal point (an "eighth segment") is used for the display of non-integer numbers.
Most separate 7-segment displays use an array of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), though other types exist using alternative technologies such as cold cathode gas discharge, vacuum fluorescent, incandescent filament, liquid crystal display (LCD), etc. An alternative to the 7-segment display in the 1950s through the 1970s was the vacuum tube-like nixie tube. Integrated displays also exist, with multiple digits. Some of these integrated displays incorporate their own internal decoder, though most do not – each individual LED is brought out to a connecting pin.
Seven segment displays can be found in patentA patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor or applicant for a limited amount of time (normally 20 years from the filing date). The term "patent" originates from the term patere which means to lay open (to public inspectios as early as 1908 (United States patent 974943, for example), but did not achieve widespread use until the advent of LEDs and LCDs in the 1970s.
For many applications, dot-matrix LCDs have largely superseded LED displays, though even in LCDs 7-segment displays are very common. Unlike LEDs, the shapes of elements in an LCD panel are arbitrary since they are formed on the display by a kind of printing process. In contrast, the shapes of LED segments tend to be simple rectangles, reflecting the fact that they have to be physically moulded to shape, which makes it difficult to form more complex shapes. The low-power requirement of LCDs, along with the above features, make seven segment multiple-digit LCDs common in calculatorA calculator is a device for performing numerical calculations. It should not be confused with a calculating machine. Nowadays many people have a calculator with them as part of their mobile phone and/or personal digital assistant. Engineers and accountans.
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