The 5082-7302 is a seven-segment display manufactured by Hewlett Packard (HP), now Keysight Technologies. This is a common anode display, often used for displaying numerical information in a variety of electronic devices. These displays were widely used in older equipment but are still applicable for certain applications where a simple, reliable, and easily readable display is needed.
Applications
- Digital clocks
- Multimeters
- Frequency counters
- Panel meters
- Industrial control panels
Features
- Seven-segment display for numerical representation
- Common anode configuration
- Red color emission (typical for these displays)
- Easy to interface with digital logic circuits
- Durable and reliable
Benefits
- Provides clear and easily readable numerical output
- Simple to integrate into existing electronic designs
- Low power consumption compared to other display technologies
- Long lifespan for reliable operation
- Cost-effective solution for basic numerical display needs
Technical Specifications
Specific technical specifications for the HP 5082-7302 seven-segment display are as follows:
- Display Type: Seven-Segment
- Anode/Cathode Type: Common Anode
- Digit Height: Typically 0.3 inch (7.62mm)
- Forward Voltage (Vf): Typically 2.0V (per segment)
- Forward Current (If): Typically 20mA (per segment)
- Luminous Intensity: Varies based on current, typically around 1-2 mcd per segment
- Wavelength: Typically 635nm (red)
- Package: DIP (Dual In-Line Package)
- Number of Pins: 10
The display is designed to be directly driven by logic circuits with appropriate current limiting resistors to protect the LEDs within each segment.