Command attention with our 2.3-inch LED Display, engineered for maximum clarity and long-distance legibility. This large-format 7-segment indicator is the ideal solution for applications where data must be visible across a room or workshop floor. Featuring bold, oversized segments and a crisp integrated decimal point, this display provides a professional and powerful visual interface for your most demanding electronic projects.
Large 2.3-Inch Digit Height: Delivers a significantly larger viewing area than standard desktop displays, perfect for wall clocks and industrial timers.
Precision 7-Segment Layout: Includes seven numerical segments plus a large, dedicated decimal point (DP) for complete data representation.
Superior Contrast Aesthetic: Designed with a deep black faceplate to ensure active segments stand out vividly in various lighting conditions.
Robust Component Build: Features a high-quality finish with uniform light distribution across all active segments.
Professional Integration: Built with a sturdy pin configuration designed for secure mounting on custom PCBs or control panels.
When visibility is paramount, the 2.3" LED display bridge the gap between standard indicators and massive outdoor signage. It is the preferred choice for engineers building digital thermometers, frequency counters, and weighing scales where a clear, bold readout is required. Its size allows it to serve as a centerpiece for any industrial control panel or public-facing monitor.
Type: Large Format 7-Segment LED Display.
Digit Height: 2.3 Inches.
Configuration: Available in Common Anode (+) or Common Cathode (-).
Features: 7 Numeric Segments + Decimal Point.
Does this require more power than smaller displays?
Yes, because of the larger segment size, these displays often utilize multiple LEDs in series per segment. You may need a higher driving voltage (typically 7V to 9V) compared to standard 5V small displays.
Can I drive this directly with an Arduino?
While possible, it is highly recommended to use a transistor or a dedicated driver IC (like the ULN2003 or MAX7219) to safely handle the higher current and voltage requirements of the 2.3" digit.
Are the segments bright enough for daylight?
These displays are designed for high-contrast indoor visibility. For outdoor use, they should be mounted behind a tinted or clear protective panel to maintain legibility against direct sunlight.