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Weight | 0,0017 kg |
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Dimensions | 0,7 × 3,2 × 0,9 cm |
74 in stock
1,75 € excluding Tax
Weight | 0,0017 kg |
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Dimensions | 0,7 × 3,2 × 0,9 cm |
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This set includes the front and back panels, all annunciators, knobs, and switch guards.
Note: No electronic components are included. You will need to purchase switches, toggle switches, rotary switches, encoders, or potentiometers separately.
This is a fully functional unit that must be connected via the IDC connector pins on the back of the PCB to an Arduino board. Programming is required.
Pin layout information is either printed on the PCB or provided in a separate datasheet.
This version comes pre-programmed and USB-ready for use with your preferred flight simulation software.
Simply plug it in, install the provided configuration files, and you’re ready to fly!
Power Supply Note:
Since panels can be daisy-chained through their power connectors, no 12V power adapters are included. Only one adapter is needed for your complete custom cockpit setup.
If you’re passionate about flight simulation or running a commercial flight school, precision and clarity in your cockpit instruments are essential. The Micro Controller MAX7219 for 7-Segments is the perfect electronic component to bring your digital displays to life with ease and reliability. This integrated circuit (IC) is specifically designed to simplify the control of LED 7-segment displays, making your project setups both sleek and efficient.
Imagine transforming a cluttered cockpit interface into a crisp, readable, and dependable digital control panel. The MAX7219 Driver chip allows you to take command effortlessly. By handling multiple 7-segment LED displays seamlessly, it dramatically reduces wiring complexity and programming challenges, giving you full control over your data readouts in your flight instruments.
For flight enthusiasts striving to create realistic simulation displays or flight schools upgrading their digital dashboard modules, the MAX7219 Microcontroller serves as a vital display driver component. Its integrated design offers simplified communication with microcontrollers, resulting in faster and more reliable LED display control. This means your digital altimeter, airspeed indicator, or timer modules remain bright and accurate during demanding training sessions or hobby flights.
Conventional 7-segment display wiring can be a headache, especially when managing multiple displays. The MAX7219 eliminates tangled wiring and programming overload by integrating a driver and microcontroller compatibility into a single IC. Whether you’re building a DIY flight simulator dashboard or updating classroom instruments, this chip slashes development time, reduces errors, and improves overall system reliability.
Installation is straightforward with the MAX7219 module ready to connect directly to your microcontroller board. Using the included digital display driver library, you can program it to display numbers, symbols, or custom patterns effortlessly. Its command and control flexibility open innovative opportunities to customize your flight instruments tailored for training or flight simulations.
Flight schools can benefit from the consistent, clear readouts powered by this electronic component to ensure students receive accurate information instantly. Hobbyists and enthusiasts can enjoy creating immersive interfaces that closely mimic real cockpit displays without the complexity.
Many flight simulation experts and commercial flight educators worldwide rely on this module to enhance their digital display systems. Its affordability combined with a robust feature set makes it an attractive choice that consistently delivers precise control over LED displays. Don’t miss out on elevating your flight setup with the Micro Controller MAX7219 for 7-Segments—your trusted digital display driver solution.
Ready to upgrade your flight instruments? Add this indispensable electronic component to your cart now and start creating brilliant, easy-to-read LED displays for your next flight project!
A: The MAX7219 is compatible with a variety of microcontrollers, including popular ones like Arduino, PIC, and AVR, using a simple serial communication interface.
A: Yes, it can control up to eight 7-segment LED displays or 64 individual LEDs at once, ideal for flight simulation dashboards.
A: It integrates the LED driver circuitry into one IC, allowing multiple displays to be controlled via a single serial data line, minimizing wires and connections.
A: Absolutely! The chip includes a built-in brightness control function that lets you set LED intensity for visibility in different lighting environments.
A: Yes, it’s a reliable electronic component widely used for professional training setups due to its robust display control and ease of integration.
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