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34 minutes ago, Wee Man said:

Are the bulbs fixed in the black rubber surround or do they come out without shattering in 1000's of bits?

Lol.

not really gave them a real good pull as don't want to bust them xD but they seem pretty fixed in the rubber 

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I've not seen anything like the rubber surround before. 

Almost looks like these, with the wire ends pushed out end of rubber. 

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31 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said:

Unlikely to find LEDs in that pattern! Could make something with a separate LEDs + resistors but bit of a pita when correct types are available?

Yes think for what they are just getting some standard ones :tu

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Looks like the sort of thing you used to be able to find in Maplins. Learn something new every day. I would have thought that bike would have had the digital gear indicator as fitted to many Suzuki models of the 70s/80s.

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8 hours ago, Dezza said:

Looks like the sort of thing you used to be able to find in Maplins. Learn something new every day. I would have thought that bike would have had the digital gear indicator as fitted to many Suzuki models of the 70s/80s.

They were never digital - it relied on a 5 or 6 position gear switch with 5 or 6 wires to individual bulbs in the dash indicator - pure analogue operation. 'Clunky' but they worked until a bulb blows LOL!

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The output is a series of displayed digits like a digital watch, as in definition 2 :). So it's digital.

 

digital ˈdɪdʒɪt(ə)l | adjective (of signals or data) expressed as series of the digits 0 and 1, typically represented by values of a physical quantity such as voltage or magnetic polarizationOften contrasted with analogue.• relating to, using, or storing data or information in the form of digital signalsdigital TV | a digital recording• involving or relating to the use of computer technologythe digital revolution(of a clock or watch) showing the time by means of displayed digits rather than hands or a pointerrelating to a finger or fingers

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8 hours ago, Dezza said:

The output is a series of displayed digits like a digital watch, as in definition 2 :). So it's digital.

But these don't work like that - a lamp lights behind a translucent number indicating selected gear.

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It's digital. The 12v to each bulb is either on or off, a binary state. 1 or 0. It's clunky, but still digital. 12v or 0v. You could still encode it all as digital bits.

Regardless of how it is displayed.

The 7 segment version works the same way, and is no more nor less digital, except each line in is used to drive different segments in the display.

Analogue refers to a continuously variable input or output. Analogue speedos make sense, gear indicators not.

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