7 Segment Display interfacing with STM32 microcontroller board using gpio pins
#stm32 #stm32cubeide #gpio #embedded #programming #tasks the tutorial code shows how to interface the single digit 7- segment display with STM32 based boards. It uses the LED to count from 0 to 9 and then repeat. Pin Configuration A typical 7-segment display has the following segments labeled: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and sometimes a decimal point (dp). The common anode pin is usually connected to Vcc. Circuit Connections Connect the Common Anode Pin: - Connect the common anode pin of the 7-segment display to Vcc (3.3V or 5V, depending on your microcontroller's logic level). Current Limiting Resistors: -Connect a current limiting resistor to each segment pin (a, b, c, d, e, f, g). The other end of each resistor will go to a GPIO pin on the STM32F303RET6. GPIO Connections: Connect the other end of each resistor to the corresponding GPIO pins of the STM32F303RET6. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-segment display code and hardware connections & diagrams :- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16mUwvw8rPnQLAl36v_3Q40IoaKSfbKdU?usp=drive_link #stm32cubeide #stm32 #hal #7-segment #display #gpio #embedded C#telugu #tutorial --------------------------------------------------------------------------- THANK YOU so much for watching! Please make sure to LIKE and SHARE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more such videos :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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