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Analog Devices ICM7218BIPI+ — Analog & Data Acquisition

ICM7218BIPI+ LED Driver, 7-Segment 8-Digit, 28-DIP, Active

MPNICM7218BIPI+
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Maxim ICM7218BIPI+, LED display driver, 7-segment 8-digit, serial interface, 250 µA supply, 2V-6V, -20°C to 85°C, 28-DIP through hole, ROHS3, active.

$13.49Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging28-DIP (0.600", 15.24mm)
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

ICM7218BIPI+ specifications
ParameterValue
Display typeLED
MountingThrough Hole
Voltage2V ~ 6V
Current - supply250 µA
InterfaceSerial
Operating temperature-20°C ~ 85°C
PackageTube
Configuration7 Segment
Case28-DIP (0.600\", 15.24mm)
Digits or characters8 Digits

Product details

What this driver does on the board

The ICM7218BIPI+: Serial-input LED display driver handling up to 8 digits of 7-segment common-cathode displays. Supply range 2V to 6V, quiescent draw 250 µA, 28-pin DIP through-hole package.

Not specified for automotive under-hood or extended industrial beyond 85°C — keep it inside the enclosure, away from the motor drive heat sink.

Maxim lists the ICM7218BIPI+ as Active and ROHS3 compliant.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between ICM7218BIPI+ and ICM7218AIPI+?

Both are 8-digit 7-segment LED drivers in 28-DIP with serial interface. The ICM7218BIPI+ is the industrial temperature grade version (-20°C to 85°C), while the ICM7218AIPI+ is the commercial grade (0°C to 70°C). For extended temperature environments, the BIPI+ is the correct choice.

Can ICM7218BIPI+ drive common anode displays?

The ICM7218BIPI+ is designed for common-cathode 7-segment displays. Driving common-anode displays would require external inversion or a different driver variant.