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| + | ** Know the hardware **\\ | ||
| + | The following scenarios illustrate the utilisation of hardware components and services that comprise the ITT AVR laboratory node. They introduce students to embedded systems by starting with simple actuators and sensors before moving on to more complex control tasks. | ||
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| + | ** Next steps **\\ | ||
| + | Once you are familiar with these components, you can combine them into integrated applications (e.g., measuring temperature with a thermistor and displaying it on the LCD, or using an infrared sensor to trigger motor movement). These exercises form the foundation for more advanced IoT and automation projects. | ||