hi, i just joined this group cause i have a bunch of sp-1511 that i want to 
use, can you mabey send me some files of the footprint or something?  or 
arduino cosy and such to make my own

On Saturday, December 21, 2019 at 8:00:10 AM UTC-8, gregebert wrote:
>
> I made a wristwatch with a similar device (SP-151). Segment current is 
> 335uA, which is right around what you mentioned.
>
> If you are multiplexing, you may need to tweak the segment current and 
> timing; mine is direct-drive.
>
> Making the PCB footprint was a challenge; I used a digital caliper and 
> measured all pin locations. Then printed 1:1 and verified.
> Most pins are in the same row, so not completely random.
> The PCB worked the first time, but it takes patience to get the display 
> fully seated. Beware of the 'glasshole' , because it requires a large hole 
> thru the PCB, and it's size and location varies from displays.
>

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