amh.... it depends. are you using LED's? LED's only have two pins which is positive and negative. or you are using a seven segment ic (am i right? IC?) it depends on the serial and manufacturer of that thing. is it a 10 pin, 14 pin, etc.... you have to be more specific on what seven segment you are going to use.
Do you have a virtual copy of game plan sharpshooter,coney island or pinball lizard .How much would it cost ?
common pin connected to supply
To connect a common anode 7-segment display, you would typically connect the common anode pin to a positive voltage source and the individual segment pins to current-limiting resistors connected to the microcontroller output pins. When you provide a LOW signal to a segment pin, it will turn on that segment.
The CA3130 is a high-speed operational amplifier with a standard 8-pin dual in-line package (DIP) configuration. The pin configuration is as follows: Pin 1 is the offset null, Pin 2 is the inverting input (V-), Pin 3 is the non-inverting input (V+), Pin 4 is the output, Pin 5 is the offset null, Pin 6 is the positive power supply (V+), Pin 7 is the negative power supply (V-), and Pin 8 is the NC (not connected). It's important to refer to the specific datasheet for precise details and applications.
The pin configuration of sl 100 is B C E with ground as the base of the transistor.
the pin configuration of a processor means that the diagramatic representation of block diagram of processor representing various pins and the function of that pins
No, 7-Pin is not video out
What is ift why we go for it.what are its applications
one will be ground the other 3 will be steps when each is powered indiviually
WHAT IS THE PINS CONFIGURATION OF 8086?
i think it secures our data from outside accessors
A: There is definitely a pin difference in configuration for each family of gates up to a point because of variety of gates available.