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		<title>Tutorial 3, Part 1 &#8211; Functions and A/D conversion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tutorial 3 Part 1 Goal: Understand Function calls, Analog-To-Digital conversion, Interrupts and PWM The final product of this tutorial will be an LED whose brightness depends on a potentiometer setting. In this part, the A/D conversions from the potentiometer will change the blinking rate of the LED. Many different concepts were lumped into this tutorial [...]]]></description>
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