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Latest revision as of 02:10, 27 September 2024
The Intersil ICM7218 (P/N 156-1621-00, 156-1622-00) is an 8-digit, 7-segment LED driver monolithic integrated circuit. It was second-sourced by Maxim and others.
The ICM7218A and ICM7218B variants take serial input data, the ICM7218C and ICM7218D parallel.
The ICM7218A and ICM7218C variants drive common-anode displays, the ICM7218B and ICM7218D common-cathode.
The 7218 contains an 8×8 RAM and can drive eight 7-segment digits with decimal points, or an array of up to 8×8 LEDs. It can decode input data, or address LEDs individually.
Part numbers
- ICM7218A: 156-1621-00
- ICM7218B: 156-1622-00
Used in
- 7A42: A7U110 (ICM7218B, DVM display), A7U320 (ICM7218A, 29 LEDs), A8U105 (ICM7218B, eight dual-color LEDs)
Some instruments using part ICM7218
Instrument | Manufacturer | Class | Model | Description | Introduced |
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7A42 | Tektronix | Plug-in | 7A42 | 350 MHz four-channel logic triggered amplifier | 1984 |
SG5010 | Tektronix | Plug-in | SG5010 | audio signal generator | 1984 |