Dot-matrix display

Example of an animated dot matrix display, with a proportional font. Note unlit dots.

A dot-matrix display is a display device used to display information on machines, clocks, railway departure indicators and many other devices requiring a simple display device of limited resolution.

The display consists of a dot matrix of lights or mechanical indicators arranged in a rectangular configuration (other shapes are also possible, although not common) such that by switching on or off selected lights, text or graphics can be displayed. A dot matrix controller converts instructions from a processor into signals which turns on or off lights in the matrix so that the required display is produced.

Pixel resolutions

"A Matrix Display in the size 20x2" – This is a classic 5x7 dot matrix LCD used in some early cellphones and vending machines

Common sizes of dot matrix displays:

Other sizes include:

Character resolutions

See also

References

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