Arduino library that simplifies the usage of shift registers
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Arduino library that simplifies the usage of shift registers
An Arduino library to display data on a seven 7, nine 9, fourteen 14 or sixteen 16 segment alphanumeric LED display module. Will work with common anode and cathode. Includes ASCII font and supports Hexadecimal, Decimal point, strings. Optimized low memory footprint. Provides a function for manually setting segments to any pattern. Uses Shift reg…
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