MAX6851

2-Wire Interfaced, 7-, 14-, and 16-Segment Alphanumeric Vacuum-Fluorescent Display Controller

2-Wire-Interfaced, 7-, 14-, and 16-Segment Alphanumeric Vacuum-Fluorescent Display Controller with Built-In Filament-Drive Control

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  • 400kbps I2C-Compatible Serial Interface
  • 2.7V to 3.6V Operation
  • Controls Up to 48 Grids of 7-Segment, 14-Segment, or 16-Segment Alphanumeric Digits
  • One Digit and Two Digits per Grid and Universal Displays Supported
  • 16-Step Digital Brightness Control
  • Built-In ASCII 104-Character Font
  • 24 User-Definable Characters
  • Up to Four Annunciators per Grid with Automatic Blinking Control
  • Separate Cursor Control with Automatic Blinking
  • Filament Drive Full-Bridge Waveform Synthesis
  • Charge-Pump Drive Output to Generate Cathode Bias Supply
  • Buzzer Tone Generator with Single-Ended or Push-Pull Driver
  • Up to Five General-Purpose Logic Outputs
  • 11µA Low-Power Shutdown (Data Retained)
  • 16-Pin QSOP Package
MAX6851
2-Wire Interfaced, 7-, 14-, and 16-Segment Alphanumeric Vacuum-Fluorescent Display Controller
MAX6851: Typical Application Circuit
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