“The displays are driven with a daisy chained shift register. The converter on the left generates the 24V rail and the centre converter provides 1.5V for the filaments. Both converters can be disconnected via jumper for initial setup and programming. Sensor is a DHT22 controlled with an ATMega328p microcontroller.”
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