Enhance your device's interface with our Common Anode (+) 7-Segment LED Display. This classic digital indicator is designed for high-contrast visibility, featuring a standard single-digit layout that can render numbers 0-9 and a decimal point with crisp clarity. Labeled as AK (Anode Common), this component is engineered for circuits where the positive terminal is shared across all segments, making it a staple for microcontrollers and industrial display panels.
Common Anode (+) Configuration: All internal LED anodes are connected to a single common pin for simplified circuit integration.
High-Contrast 7-Segment Design: Includes seven bars for numerical digits plus an integrated decimal point (DP) for precise data readout.
Industrial Build Quality: Features a sleek black faceplate with white-colored segments for maximum readability under various lighting conditions.
Standard DIP Footprint: Designed with standard pin spacing for easy mounting on breadboards, prototype boards, or production PCBs.
Energy Efficient: Optimized for low power consumption while maintaining consistent brightness across all active segments.
The LED Display (+) (AK) is the go-to choice for developers building digital clocks, temperature readouts, and weighing scales. Its common anode architecture allows it to be easily driven by many standard decoder ICs and microcontrollers, providing a reliable and professional-looking visual output for any project.
Type: LED Display.
Configuration: Common Anode (+) / AK.
Digit Count: 1 Digit.
Face Color: Black.
How do I drive this display?
As a Common Anode display, you connect the common pin to your positive voltage supply ($V_$) and pull the individual segment pins to ground (GND) through current-limiting resistors to light them up.
What is the difference between AK and BK?
AK (this model) is Common Anode (+), meaning all segments share a positive lead. BK is Common Cathode (-), where all segments share a negative lead.
Can I stack these for more digits?
Yes, these single-digit units are designed to be placed side-by-side to create multi-digit displays for counters or timers.