Features: High-speed 26MHz SPI-, QSPI-, MICROWIRE- Compatible Serial Interface+2.7V to +5.5V OperationIndividual LED Segment ControlSegment Blinking Control that Can Be Synchronized Across Multiple DriversHexadecimal Decode/No-Decode Digit SelectionDigital Brightness ControlDisplay Blanked on Powe...
MAX6951: Features: High-speed 26MHz SPI-, QSPI-, MICROWIRE- Compatible Serial Interface+2.7V to +5.5V OperationIndividual LED Segment ControlSegment Blinking Control that Can Be Synchronized Across Multiple ...
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The MAX6950/MAX6951 are compact common-cath-ode display drivers that interface microprocessors to individual 7-segment numeric LED digits, bar graph, or discrete LEDs through an SPI™-, QSPI™-MICROWIRE™-compatible serial interface. The supply voltage of MAX6951 can be as low as 2.7V.The MAX6950 drives up to five 7-segment digits or 40 discrete LEDs. The MAX6951 drives up to eight 7-seg-ment digits or 64 discrete LEDs.Included on-chip are hexadecimal character decoders (09, AF), multiplex scan circuitry, segment and digit drivers, and a static RAM that stores each digit.
The user may select hexadecimal decoding or no-decode for each digit to allow any mix of 7-segment digits, bar graph, or discrete LEDs to be driven. The segment current for the LEDs is set by an internal digitalbrightness control. The segment drivers MAX6951 are slew-rate limited to reduce EMI.Individual digits may be addressed and updated without rewriting the entire display. The MAX6951 include alow-power shutdown mode, digital brightness control, a scan-limit register that allows the user to display from one to eight digits, segment blinking that can be synchronized across drivers, and a test mode that forces all LEDs on.