0.56 inch 1 Digit 7 Segment LED Display CA Red (5161BH)
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SPECIFICATION:
- Model: 5161BH
- Size: 0.56-inch
- Emitting color: Red
- Mode: Common-Anode (CA)
- Digit: 1-Digit
- Category: LED 7-Segment Display
- Technical sheet: http://www.xlitx.com/datasheet/5161BH.pdf
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