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Chips (standard pin numbering convention)
Chip pins are numbered counter clockwise around the chip
starting with pin 1. So, where is Pin 1?? Pin 1 is identified
by a small white dot and is normallylocated on the bottom
left corner of the chip. (Bottom left when the chip is held so
that it's identifying number is readable.)
7-Segment Displays
On the breadboard, A is used to denote the LSB
(least significant bit)