I obtained several NSB3411 red LED displays, and I think they're for a digital clock since they have the colon in the center. I ohmed out the pinout, no problem. I got nothing on
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I did a google and came up with a handful of hits, just wanting to sell them to you. What I would like to know is what is the maximum current per segment, and if each of the segments has more than 1 LED in series. Seems like it takes 4V or more to get it to light up. Thanks.
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You'll be glad you did! Just when you thought you had all this figured out, the gov't changed it:
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