Lecture

LED Displays: Temporal Multiplexing

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This lecture covers the concept of temporal multiplexing through three simple examples: controlling two LEDs with one pin, Charlieplexing, and 7-segment displays. It explains the process of turning on and off LEDs using code snippets and discusses the benefits and applications of these techniques in small microcontrollers.

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