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does the stm32 discovery board have an internal voltage regulator ?

ANajj.2
Associate II

hello, i have a sensor that outputs a 10 volt and i want to read it's values with th stm32f303vc board wich it's analog pin voltage is about 3.3v so my sensor's output voltage need's to be regulated 

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You don't want a regulator, you probably need an OPAMP to get the sensor output into a usable range.

Or connect an external ADC with a broader input range.

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TDK
Guru

STM32 pins can read up to 3.3V on that board. You'll need a resistor divider to get the 0-10V output into the 0-3.3V range.

At least I think that's what you're asking. It's not really about a voltage regulator.

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LMI2
Lead

Voltage regulator is used as a power supply.