In ARM7 LPC2148, we worked with the LPC2148 microcontroller, a powerful 32-bit ARM7-based system widely used in embedded applications. Our project focused on temperature sensing using the LM35 sensor, where we interfaced the sensor with the microcontroller's ADC to convert analog temperature readings into digital values for real-time monitoring. This hands-on experience was crucial in understanding sensor interfacing and real-time data processing with microcontrollers.

In Digital Electronics, we delved into the realm of sequential logic with a sequence detector experiment. This project involved designing a circuit that could recognize and output a signal upon detecting a specific sequence of inputs. It provided insight into how sequential circuits work in real-world applications, enhancing our grasp of state machines and timing in digital systems.

These projects not only provided valuable hands-on experience in microcontroller programming and sensor interfacing but also deepened my understanding of digital circuit design, particularly in the context of sequential logic, thereby strengthening my technical expertise.