OD-6010 SLCD Panel Shield
Overview
The OD-6010 is a 7-segment LCD display panel shield that provides a 6-position, 7-segment numeric display with 6 additional dot indicators. The panel is designed to be used with the Segmented LCD controller.
Display Characteristics:
Display Type: 7-segment numeric display
Positions: 6 digit positions (digits 1-6, right to left per datasheet)
Segments: 7 segments per position (A, B, C, D, E, F, G)
Indicators: 6 dot indicators (P1-P6) placed at inter-digit gaps
Common Lines: 4 COM lines (COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3) for multiplexing
Total Pins: 12 front-plane segment pins (pins 0-11)
Hardware Pinout
The OD-6010 shield uses the following pin-to-signal mapping:
|PIN0|PIN1|PIN2|PIN3|PIN4|PIN5|PIN6|PIN7|PIN8|PIN9|PIN10|PIN11
-----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+-----+-----
COM0 | 1A | P6 | 2A | P3 | 3A | P2 | 4A | P1 | 5A | P4 | 6A | P5
COM1 | 1B | 1F | 2B | 2F | 3B | 3F | 4B | 4F | 5B | 5F | 6B | 6F
COM2 | 1C | 1G | 2C | 2G | 3C | 3G | 4C | 4G | 5C | 5G | 6C | 6G
COM3 | 1D | 1E | 2D | 2E | 3D | 3E | 4D | 4E | 5D | 5E | 6D | 6E
7-Segment Display Mapping
Each of the 6 positions contains a 7-segment display with segments labeled A-G:
AAA
F B
GGG
E C
DDD
The 7-segment display can represent:
Numbers: 0-9
Display Layout
The panel is physically arranged left to right as dig6..dig1
__ __ P1 __ P2 __ P3 __ __
|__| |__| |__| |__| |__| |__|
|__| |__| P4 |__| P5 |__| P6 |__| |__|
dig6 dig5 dig4 dig3 dig2 dig1
Dot Indicators
The shield includes 6 dot indicators (P1-P6) used as separator dots between digit positions. All indicators are driven at COM0. P1-P3 are upper dots and P4-P6 are lower dots at the same gaps:
P1: Upper dot between dig5 and dig4 (gap 1), Pin 7, COM0
P2: Upper dot between dig4 and dig3 (gap 2), Pin 5, COM0
P3: Upper dot between dig3 and dig2 (gap 3), Pin 3, COM0
P4: Lower dot between dig5 and dig4 (gap 1), Pin 9, COM0
P5: Lower dot between dig4 and dig3 (gap 2), Pin 11, COM0
P6: Lower dot between dig3 and dig2 (gap 3), Pin 1, COM0
Writing a : character at a digit position activates both the upper and lower dot
at that gap. Writing a . activates only the lower dot.