A 3 Digit 7 Segment Display, also called a Three Digit Seven Segment Display or Triple Digit LED Display, integrates three numeric digits into a single compact package. It is designed to display values from 000 to 999, making it suitable for measurements, counts, settings, parameters and other three-digit numerical information.
Each digit consists of seven LED segments that illuminate in different combinations to form numbers from 0 to 9. Integrating all three digits into one package provides consistent spacing, alignment and visual appearance across the complete numeric readout.
Three-digit seven segment displays are widely used in electronic products where a single-digit or two-digit display cannot accommodate the required numeric range. Common examples include digital panel meters, temperature controllers, voltage indicators, production counters, timer modules, laboratory instruments and embedded control systems.
Alfa Electronic Components supplies 13 variants covering compact digit heights from 0.25 inch to larger 0.8 inch displays. Buyers can select a suitable model according to digit height, body dimensions, display-face arrangement, available PCB space and required viewing distance.
Compact Display Sizes
The 0.25-inch, 0.26-inch, 0.28-inch, 0.31-inch, 0.36-inch, 0.39-inch and 0.4-inch displays are suitable for compact instruments, handheld equipment, embedded modules and space-restricted PCB designs.
These sizes allow manufacturers to include a complete three-digit readout without substantially increasing the overall product dimensions.
Medium and Larger Display Sizes
The 0.56-inch models provide a practical balance between readability and equipment size. They are commonly selected for digital meters, counters, controllers, weighing equipment and industrial instruments.
The 0.8-inch models are suitable for equipment panels and electronic systems where improved visibility is required. Different body dimensions are available within this digit size to support varying enclosure and PCB requirements.
Multiplex Drive Configuration
All listed variants use multiplex drive operation. In a multiplex display, the three digits share segment connections and are activated sequentially by the control circuit.
When the digits are refreshed at the correct frequency, they appear continuously illuminated to the viewer. This driving method reduces the number of control connections required compared with operating three completely independent digits.
The display should be connected using a suitable microcontroller, driver circuit and current-limiting arrangement. Refresh timing and segment current must be managed according to the confirmed technical specifications.
Common Anode and Common Cathode Options
The range includes Common Anode and Common Cathode configurations. In Common Anode displays, the LED anodes share common connections. In Common Cathode displays, the cathodes share common connections.
The selected polarity must match the display driver and circuit design. Common Anode and Common Cathode models should not be treated as direct substitutes without checking circuit compatibility.
Decimal-Point Arrangements
The standard variants include three decimal points, allowing different numeric formats to be created according to the application. Selected models may also feature a different visual arrangement for separators or indicator points.
Buyers should verify the display font, decimal-point placement and pinout of the exact model before completing PCB or front-panel design.
Unified Product Selection
All 13 variants are presented under this product range to support convenient technical selection. The variant grid allows buyers to identify a suitable model by comparing digit size, body dimensions, display arrangement, polarity and datasheet availability.