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HCMS-2921 - High Performance CMOS 5 x 7 Alphanumeric Displays

Download the HCMS-2921 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the HCMS-2905 variant, as both devices belong to the same high performance cmos 5 x 7 alphanumeric displays family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The HCMS-29xx series are high performance, easy to use dot matrix displays driven by on-board CMOS ICs.

Each display can be directly interfaced with a microprocessor, thus eliminating the need for cumbersome interface components.

Key Features

  • Easy to Use.
  • Interfaces Directly with Microprocessors.
  • 0.15" Character Height in 4, 8, and 16 (2x8) Character Packages.
  • 0.20" Character Height in 4 and 8 Character Packages.
  • Rugged X- and Y-Stackable Package.
  • Serial Input.
  • Convenient Brightness Controls.
  • Wave Solderable.
  • Offered in Five Colors.
  • Low Power CMOS Technology.
  • TTL Compatible.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (HCMS-2905-Agilent.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription for HCMS-2921 (Reference)

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High Performance CMOS 5 x 7 Alphanumeric Displays Technical Data HCMS-29xx Series Features • Easy to Use • Interfaces Directly with Microprocessors • 0.15" Character Heig...

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Use • Interfaces Directly with Microprocessors • 0.15" Character Height in 4, 8, and 16 (2x8) Character Packages • 0.20" Character Height in 4 and 8 Character Packages • Rugged X- and Y-Stackable Package • Serial Input • Convenient Brightness Controls • Wave Solderable • Offered in Five Colors • Low Power CMOS Technology • TTL Compatible Description The HCMS-29xx series are high performance, easy to use dot matrix displays driven by on-board CMOS ICs. Each display can be directly interfaced with a microprocessor, thus eliminating the need for cumbersome interface components. The serial IC interface allows higher character