Motorola SN74LS48N IC BCD TO 7-Segment Decoder
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Motorola SN74LS48N IC BCD TO 7-Segment Decoder If you want the best solution for driving 7-segment displays then check out the Motorola SN74LS48N IC BCD to 7-Segment Decoder. This small chip converts 4-bit binary numbers into numbers that can be read on a 7-segment display. It works great and has features like automatic zero-blanking to keep the screen clear. Because of the built-in resistors, you can also modify the brightness of the lights without the need for additional parts. It's an excellent solution for any project requiring easy-to-read displays.
- Converts 4-bit BCD to 7-segment output
- Built-in pull-up resistors – no external components needed
- Supports common-cathode LED displays
- Automatic zero blanking and ripple blanking
- 5V TTL compatible – works with Arduino & Raspberry Pi
- 16-pin DIP package for easy breadboarding
- Integrated pull-up resistors for direct LED connection
- Automatic blanking of leading and trailing zeros
- Low power consumption and high noise immunity
- Compatible with standard 5V logic microcontrollers
- Ideal for digital clocks, counters, and instrumentation
| Part Number | SN74LS48N |
|---|---|
| Type | BCD to 7-Segment Decoder |
| Input Format | 4-bit Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD) |
| Output Type | 7-Segment Display |
| Logic Family | TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) |
| Operating Voltage Range | 4.75V to 5.25V |
| Input Current | 1.6 mA (max) |
| Output Current | 25 mA (max) |
| Maximum Clock Frequency | 20 MHz |
| Features | Automatic Zero-Blanking, Lamp Intensity Control |
| Package Type | DIP (Dual In-line Package) |
| Temperature Range | 0°C to 70°C (Commercial) |
What is the function of the SN74LS48N IC?
It converts 4-bit BCD input into signals that drive a 7-segment display to show decimal digits 0–9.
Is the SN74LS48N compatible with Arduino?
Yes, it works seamlessly with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other 5V microcontrollers.
Does it require external resistors?
No, it has built-in pull-up resistors for direct LED segment connection.
What type of 7-segment display does it support?
It drives common-cathode 7-segment LED displays.
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About Motorola SN74LS48N IC BCD TO 7-Segment Decoder by Motorola
Shop Motorola SN74LS48N IC – converts BCD to 7-segment output. Compatible with Arduino & Raspberry Pi. Drives common-cathode displays.