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Chris W

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I was told that, "Maxim has an IC that, in one mode of operation, can
address as many as 64 separate lamps." I found the web site
Maxim-IC.com, but I can't really tell what section to start looking
through. Does anyone have a part number for such a chip?

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Chris W

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Chris W <1qazse4@cox.net> wrote:

I was told that, "Maxim has an IC that, in one mode of operation, can
address as many as 64 separate lamps." I found the web site
Maxim-IC.com, but I can't really tell what section to start looking
through. Does anyone have a part number for such a chip?
MAX7219?


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Chris W wrote:
I was told that, "Maxim has an IC that, in one mode of operation, can
address as many as 64 separate lamps." I found the web site
Maxim-IC.com, but I can't really tell what section to start looking
through. Does anyone have a part number for such a chip?

--
Chris W

You want to look for their 8-digit, 7-seg LED decoder/drivers. Separate
chips available for common anode and common cathode displays. I forget
the part numbers.
 

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