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4-Digit 7-Segment LED Display Tube Module Fits for Use Library TM1637.h(Red)

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  • Suitable for use library: TM1637.h.
  • Module connected to digital I/O via 2 pins.
  • This is a basic 4-digit 7-segment Led display tube module.
  • Designed with 4 mounting holes for easy installation.
  • Made of high quality electronic components, stable and reliable performance



Product Description

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4-Digit 7-Segment LED Display Tube Module 0.36 inch 4 digits common anode high brightness digital tube Red Yellow Blue Green (Optional) with 4 mounting holes 5V 17g (Red)

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[Compatible with Tm1637.h Library] Easily connect this module to your projects for seamless integration and easy programming.


[Basic 4-digit 7-segment Led Display] This LED display tube module is for showcasing numbers with high clarity and brightness.


[Stable & Performance] Made of electronic components, this module ensures stable and performance for long-term use.

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1. This is a basic 4-digit 7-segment Led display tube module.


2. Suitable for use library: TM1637.h.


3. Module connected to digital I/O via 2 pins.


4. Designed with 4 mounting holes for easy installation.


5. Made of electronic components, stable and performance



Specification:


Item Type: LED Display Tube Module


Luminous Color: Red, Yellow, Blue, Green (Optional)


Rated Voltage: 5V


Gross Weight: 17g / 0.6oz(approx.)


Product Detail: 0.36 inches, 4 digits, common anode, LED high brightness digital tube



Package List:


1 x LED Display Tube Module



Paul W Barrett
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
Tried two different models of Arduino and two different versions of the library - no display whatsoever.
losergeek
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023
Bought one along with several other different displays for a project I was working on. This display would never display anything, even with the suggested library and others I tried for the same driver chip. This board had a wire soldered across 2 pins that looked accidental. I removed it but the device still didn't work. I requested a replacement, which I got. This one also didn't work at all. I verified on the datasheet for the driver the pins on the board were connected to the driver chip and labeled correctly. Returned this one as well. All other displays I tested worked fine, so I am reasonably sure I connected this one up correctly and programmed it right. I talked to a friend who also had one of these and his worked, I copied his setup and mine still didn't work. Also, this says is is a 2-wire device and uses a "I2C-like" protocol- it is NOT I2C and would not have worked on my I2C bus with the other devices I had anyway. Just be warned.