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STM32 ADC and TM1637 7-segment driver

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Author: Bugz Bensce

Last Updated: 2024-11-25

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Measurement

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License: Apache License 2.0  

STM32F401RE with LM35 temperature sensor and TM1637 7-segment LED array driver for output.
Keil uVision IDE is used and Proteus simulation is included.

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STM32F401RE LM35 temperature sensor and TM1637 7-segment LED array driver for output.

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