This expandable LED display for a microcontroller in Figure 1 has a simple interface with only 6 data/control wires and can be easily accommodated to a DIY design. The display has static indication.
The ESP32 has emerged as a favorite tinkering device in the maker and hobbyist world thanks to its low cost, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and strong community support. One particular strength it has ...
Inspired by a prank tweet, [Sam Ettinger] endeavored to create an SMD seven-segment display. The NanoRaptor NanoSegment implements a panel of seven-segment display modules sized at “0806” each or just ...
We’ve written about some largest high school football video scoreboards and, not surprisingly, most of them are in Texas. The new king, at least according to Daktronics, is also from Texas where ...
Samsung Electronics America has expanded efforts to bring its best-in-class display technology to Las Vegas through its partnership with Allegiant Stadium. Home to the Las Vegas Raiders, one of ...
Screens dominate our lives, and we're looking at them more and more. Between the screens on phones, TVs, computers, and even fridges, you probably rely on looking at a screen for many aspects of your ...
It’s not often you encounter a device that looks like it came straight out of a movie set. But Lenovo’s Project Crystal, supposedly the world’s first laptop with a transparent microLED display, is an ...
Scientists in China have created a new type of display with the smallest pixels and the highest pixel density ever. Individual pixels were shrunk to 90 nanometers – about the size of a virus – and a ...
This new NanoMarkets report provides an in-depth analysis and forecast of the LED phosphor market in the next eight years as it relates to the fabrication of white LEDs for lighting applications. It ...
Steve Abramson, CEO, highlighted Q1 2025 revenue of $166 million, operating profit of $70 million, and net income of $64 million with $1.35 per diluted share. He emphasized the company's resilience ...
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