/**
 * @file        readme.txt
 *
 * @brief       This file is routine instruction
 *
 * @version     V1.0.0
 *
 * @date        2024-08-01
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&par Example Description

This example describes how to use  ADC1 to monitor the voltage of ADC1_Channel0 continuously.
When input Voltage of ADC1_Channel0(PA0) voltage is lower than 0.62v or higher than 2.27V，LED2 is on,
otherwise, LED2 is off. That is If the voltage on ADC1_Channel0(PA0) is not in the thresholds which is setted brefore,
analog watchdog interrupt will generate and light LED2.
The converted voltage is displayed on serial assistant through USART1.

&par Directory contents

  - ADC/ADC_AnalogWindowWatchdog/Source/main.c                  Main program
  - ADC/ADC_AnalogWindowWatchdog/Source/apm32f4xx_int.c         Interrupt handlers

&par IDE environment

  - MDK-ARM V5.36
  - EWARM V8.50.5.26295
  - ECLIPSE-EMB V4.24.0

&par Hardware and Software environment

  - This example runs on APM32F402 TINY Devices.
