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Assumptions: This series of embedded systems exercises presumes that not only is programming microprocessors in education friendly IDEs relatively new to you, but that the digital circuit design fundamentals are also. Some familiarity with programming in general is good since these adventures won&#039;t teach how to code, just what code to use.</description>
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Circuit Basics

For now, refer to the following [ pdf file].

	*  For voltage regulation, you&#039;ll have to find the LM38T05 spec sheet. If you want one, just ask James or Kevin in the ECE lab for a 5V voltage regulator (give them the part ID to be sure).</description>
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