SevenSegment is an Arduino Library for SM41056 7 Segment Led Display.
First of all create an instance of the SevenSegment class
SevenSegment sevenSeg(pins, dotPin);
and then use the display(int digit)
function to display a symbol.
sevenSeg.display(i);
The library provides support for the sixteen hexadecimal symbols. The symbols can be displayed using the numbers 0-15
. A dash will be displayed as default.
The SevenSegment library was created by Salvatore Gentile and is released under The MIT License (MIT).
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