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Designing Systems - Microcontroller
Added by M Hoben on Dec 15, 2008
This activity demonstrates how microcontrollers can be used with digital inputs and outputs to implement complicated control systems in an easy way. Students are asked to design programs themselves involving the use of subroutines to simplify complex systems.
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Objectives
- Digital inputs and outputs
- Use with the microcontroller
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- Topic:
- Systems and Control
- Product:
- Electronics
- Tags:
- outputs, microcontroller, inputs
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