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ML9470-12 - 1/2Duty 80 Output LCD Driver

Download the ML9470-12 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ML9470-11 variant, as both devices belong to the same 1/2duty 80 output lcd driver family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The ML9470 is a LCD driver which can directly drive up to 80 segments in the static display mode and up to 160 segments in the 1/2 duty dynamic display mode.

Key Features

  • Operating range Supply voltage : 3.0 to 5.5 V Operating temperature range : 40 to + 105°C.
  • Segment output Static display mode : Up to 80 segments can be displayed. 1/2 duty : Up to 160 segments can be displayed.
  • Simple interface with microcomputer.
  • Built-in common signal generator.
  • One-to-one correspondence between input data and output data When input data is at “H” level : Display goes on. When input data is at “L” level : Displa.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ML9470-11-LAPIS.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number ML9470-12
Manufacturer LAPIS
File Size 391.39 KB
Description 1/2Duty 80 Output LCD Driver
Datasheet download datasheet ML9470-12 Datasheet

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Semiconductor ML9470-11/12 Static,1/2Duty 80 Output LCD Driver FEDL9470-11-01 Issue Date: Sep. 11, 2007 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ML9470 is a LCD driver which can directly drive up to 80 segments in the static display mode and up to 160 segments in the 1/2 duty dynamic display mode. FEATURES • Operating range Supply voltage : 3.0 to 5.5 V Operating temperature range : 40 to + 105°C • Segment output Static display mode : Up to 80 segments can be displayed. 1/2 duty : Up to 160 segments can be displayed. • Simple interface with microcomputer • Built-in common signal generator • One-to-one correspondence between input data and output data When input data is at “H” level : Display goes on. When input data is at “L” level : Display goes off.