It looks like VFD displays. If the "plus" is lit, the module seems to be 
functioning properly. If you enjoy reverse engineering, you can try to make 
a clock from this module. Two things need to be discovered.

   1. How to send a digit? If it's a counter, it might be challenging. 
   Incrementing by +1 might be too slow, and digit changes will be visible.
   2. It's unknown if there's a reset to zero (reset function) - if not, 
   you'll have to add up to 999999. 

You can make a 24-hour clock out of it. There's no "AM/PM" - unless you add 
it on the side or skip it.


niedziela, 22 października 2023 o 13:47:29 UTC+2 ZY napisał(a):

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