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Rare 22-segment LED display

This is a very rare DL-3422 intelligent alphanumeric display: it seems to only have been produced for a couple of years in the early 1980s and there is no information about it on the internet.

This is not a 16-segment display: it's a 22-segment display, possibly the only one ever created. The extra segments are used to show lowercase letters: the DL-3422 has an 7-bit ASCII decoder and full uppercase and lowercase character sets.

I found it in a box full of other displays at a surplus store, I have no idea if they can be bought anywhere else. I scanned the datasheet from a book and posted it online, because if it's not on the internet, it can't be true! http://www.msarnoff.org/datasheets/DL3422.pdf

Here's a closeup photo of the characters:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/74hc595/5642138819/in/set-72157626550581626

If anyone has more information about this mysterious part, I'd love to hear it!

Видео Rare 22-segment LED display канала Matt Sarnoff
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26 апреля 2011 г. 14:42:18
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