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Display Devices & Recorders

Reference Book: Electrical Measurement &

Instrumentation, By-A.K. Sawhney,

Chapter: 28, 31

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Introduction

• The last stage of instrumentation & measurement is display devices

& recorders. Because the results of a measurement system are

meaningful, they must be displayed for instant observation of for

storage for observation at a later stage. The first device is called a

“display device” and the second a “recorder”. The data

presentation devices may be called as output devices.

Choice to select display devices The expected use of the output The information content of the output

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Advantage of digital display system

• Faster

• Lighter weight

• Cheap

• Low error probability

• Compatible with other devices

• Adjustable resolution gives better display

• Low power consumption

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Our Focus

• Seven segment display

• Liquid crystal display

• Cathode ray tube

• Digital Frequency Meter

• Digital Voltmeter (DVM)

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seven-segment display (SSD)

• A seven-segment display (SSD), or seven-segment indicator, is a

form

of

electronic

display

device

for

displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more

complex dot-matrix displays. Seven-segment displays are widely

used in digital clocks, electronic meters, and other electronic

devices for displaying numerical information.

• The idea of the seven-segment display is quite old. In 1910, for

example, a seven-segment display illuminated by incandescent

bulbs was used on a power-plant boiler room signal panel.

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Seven Segment Display: Basic Idea

Retro LED Watch (Circa 1970s)

This presentation will demonstrate how

• A seven-segment display can be used to display the decimal

numbers 0-9 and some alpha characters.

• A common anode seven-segment display works.

• A common cathode seven-segment display works.

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Segment Identification

• A Seven-Segment Display (SSD) is simply a figure eight grouping of

LEDs {some include a decimal point (DP)}.

• Each Segment is labeled (a) thru (g).

• SSDs are available in two configurations

– Common Cathode (all LED cathodes are connected)

– Common Anode (all LED anodes are connected)

a b c d e g dp f 7

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Basic LED Operations

To Turn an LED ON . . .

• The ANODE must be at a higher

voltage potential (

1.5v) than the

CATHODE.

• The amount of current flowing

through the LED will determine the

brightness of the LED.

• The amount of current is controlled

by a series resistor. (not shown)

To understand how a seven-segment display works, we must

review how an LED works.

CATHODE

(

) (

+

)

ANODE

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LED Configuration – Anode @ 5 Volts

Switch @ 5v

• Top Circuit

• LED Off

Switch @ 0v

• Bottom Circuit

• LED On

• ANODE @ 5v

• CATHODE @ 0v (nearly)

• The 220

resistor controls the

current.

• A larger resistor . . . less current . . .

dimmer LED

• A smaller resistor . . . more current .

. . brighter LED

Common Anode Configuration (5v=Off / 0v=On)

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Example #1: Common Anode SSD

Example

What value would be displayed in the common anode seven-segment display shown?

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Example #1: Common Anode SSD

Example

What value would be displayed in the common anode seven-segment display shown?

Solution

Common Anode:

• 0 volts = Segment On • b, c, f, & g

• 5 volts = Segment Off • a, d, & e a b c d e g f 11

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LED Configuration – Cathode @ Ground

Switch @ 5v

• Top Circuit

• LED On

• ANODE @ 5v (nearly)

• CATHODE @ 0v

• The 220

resistor controls the

current.

• A larger resistor . . . less current . . .

dimmer LED

• A smaller resistor . . . more current .

. . brighter LED

Switch @ 0v

• Bottom Circuit

Common Cathode SSD Configuration (5v=On / 0v=Off)

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Example #2: Common Cathode SSD

Example

What value would be displayed in the common cathode seven-segment display shown?

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Example #2: Common Cathode SSD

Example

What value would be displayed in the common cathode seven-segment display shown?

Solution

Common Cathode:

• 5 volts = Segment On • a, b, d, e, & g • 0 volts = Segment Off

• c & f a b c e g f

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liquid crystal display (LCD )

• A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a flat panel display, electronic visual display,

or video display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid

crystals (LCs). LCs do not emit light directly.

• LCD displays are available to display arbitrary images (as in a

general-purpose computer display) or fixed images which can be displayed or

hidden, such as preset words, digits, 7-segment displays, etc., as in

a digital clock. They use the same basic technology, except that arbitrary

images are made up of a large number of small pixels, while other displays

have larger elements.

• LCDs are used in a wide range of applications, including computer

monitors, television, instrument panels, aircraft cockpit displays, signage,

etc. They are common in consumer devices such as video players, gaming

devices, clocks, watches, calculators, and telephones. LCDs have replaced

cathode ray tube (CRT) displays in most applications. They are available in

a wider range of screen sizes than CRT and plasma displays, and since they

do not use phosphors, they cannot suffer image burn-in. LCDs are,

however, susceptible to image persistence.

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• The LCD is more energy efficient and offers safer disposal than a

CRT. Its low electrical power consumption enables it to be used

in battery-powered electronic equipment. It is an electronically

modulated optical device made up of any number of segments

filled with liquid crystals and arrayed in front of a light

source (backlight) or reflector to produce images in color

or monochrome. Liquid crystals were first developed in 1888.

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1. Reflective twisted nematic liquid crystaldisplay.Polarizing filter film with a vertical axis to

polarize light as it enters.

2. Glass substrate with ITO electrodes. The shapes of these electrodes will determine the

shapes that will appear when the LCD is turned ON. Vertical ridges etched on the surface are smooth.

3. Twisted nematic liquid crystal.

4. Glass substrate with common electrode film (ITO) with horizontal ridges to line up with

the horizontal filter.

5. Polarizing filter film with a horizontal axis to block/pass light.

6. Reflective surface to send light back to viewer. (In a backlit LCD, this layer is replaced

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Underlying technologies for full-area 2-dimensional displays include:

• Cathode ray tube display (CRT) • Light-emitting diode display (LED) • Electroluminescent display (ELD) • Electronic paper, E Ink

• Plasma display panel (PDP) • Liquid crystal display (LCD)

• High-Performance Addressing display (HPA) • Thin-film transistor display (TFT)

• Organic light-emitting diode display (OLED)

• Surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) (experimental) • Laser TV (forthcoming)

• Carbon nanotubes (experimental) • Quantum dot display (experimental)

• Interferometric modulator display (IMOD)

Three dimensional

Swept-volume display Varifocal mirror display Emissive volume display Laser display

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Cathode ray tube

• Almost all TVs in use today rely on a device known as the cathode ray tube, or CRT, to display their images. LCDs and plasma displays are sometimes seen, but they are still rare when compared to CRTs. It is even possible to make a television screen out of thousands of ordinary 60-watt light bulbs! You may have seen something like this at an outdoor event like a football game. Let's start with the CRT, however, because CRTs are the most common way of displaying images today. A cathode ray tube consists of several basic components, as illustrated below. The electron gun generates an arrow beam of electrons. The anodes accelerate the electrons. Deflecting coils produce an extremely low frequency electromagnetic field that allows f or constant adjustment of the direction of the electron beam. There are two sets of deflecting coils: horizontal and vertical.(In the illustration, only one set of coils is shown for simplicity.) The intensity of the beam can be varied. The electron beam produces a tiny, bright visible spot when it strikes the phosphor-coated screen.

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To produce an image on the screen, complex signals are applied to the deflecting coils, and also to the apparatus that controls the intensity of the electron beam. This causes the spot to race across the screen from right to left, and from top to bottom, in a sequence of horizontal lines called the raster. As viewed from the front of the CRT, the spot moves in pattern similar to the way your eyes move when you read single-column page of text. But the scanning takes place at such a rapid rate that your eye sees a constant image over the entire screen.

The illustration shows only one electron gun. This is typical of a monochrome, or single-color, CRT. However, virtually all CRTs today render color images. These devices have three electron guns, one for the primary color red, one for the primary color green, and one for the primary color blue. The CRT thus produces three overlapping images: one in red (R), one in green (G), and one in blue (B). This is the so-called RGB color model.

In computer systems, there are several display modes, or sets of specifications according to which the CRT operates. The most common specification for CRT displays is known as SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array). Notebook computers typically use liquid crystal display. The technology for these displays is much different than that for CRTs.

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