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6. Pre-Lab steps Step1: Designing Refer to Chapter 4, section 4.4 in your textbook to help you design your application and the reference is found below A seven segment display consists of seven LEDs (hence its name) arranged in a rectangular fashion as shown in Figure 1. Each of the seven LEDs is called a segment because when illuminated the segment forms part of a numerical digit (both Decimal and Hex)to be displayed. Comm on Figure 1. Seven Segment Display Depending upon the decimal digit to be displayed, the particular set of LEDs is forward biased. For instance, to display the numerical digit 0, we will need to light up six of the LED segments corresponding to a, b, c,, e nd f. Then the various digits from 0 through 9 can be displayed using a 7-segment display as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2. Numerical Digital Values

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