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PIC12F1840 and MCP4921

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Author: samolet4e

Last Updated: 2018-01-19

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PIC12F1840 MCU and MCP4921 DAC
What the zip archive contains is:
1) MikroC code
2) Proteus (v.8.6) circuit
3) Two screenshots

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