TI optoelectronics datasheet

From: Tothwolf <tothwolf_at_concentric.net>
Date: Wed Jun 5 11:44:44 2002

On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Andreas Freiherr wrote:

> while looking for 7-segment displays more in general, I ran across a
> data book that has some information about TI's TIL360 displays, which
> seem to match your description of the outline (16pin dip, 1.02" long
> by .4" wide, digit height .1"). The data book has a 1978 date, a bit
> older than your chips.

I think these might be a little wider (actually, I guess that would be
height, since these displays are intended to be mounted horizontally) than
.4", but .1" sounds about right for the digit height. The digits in these
things look tiny... Maybe I ended up with a batch of custom or house
marked parts?

> Not the exact type, but this is what I have about the TIL360. YMMV,
> but perhaps at least the pinout might be similar.

I'll check it with a meter and see if TI might have used the same pinout.
Thanks.

A quick Google search for TIL360 turned up
[http://www.datamath.org/Display/Display.htm], which has information on
some other similar displays. Based on what I've read, I'd guess that the
DIS1291 displays I have were indeed intended to be used in calculators.

-Toth
Received on Wed Jun 05 2002 - 11:44:44 BST

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