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Tsunami is a signal generator built on the Arduino platform. It is the brainchild of London-based developer Nick Johnson at Arachnid Labs and has secured funding on Kickstarter for its commercial ...
Simple Arduino Sine Wave Generator This project is a simple, variable-frequency sine wave generator built on the Arduino platform. It uses Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) to produce a digital ...
Description This project generates a square wave signal using Timer1 on an Arduino. The frequency of the square wave can be adjusted via serial input, making it a versatile tool for signal generation ...
In this tutorial, T.K. Hareendran shows us how to set up an interleaved PWM output on an Arduino Uno. He then uses different techniques to validate that the desired result is achieve.
So [Todd] has set out to build an Arduino frequency counter for a Kenwood TS-520S HF ham radio. This post (and the video found after the break) doesn’t cover the entire project.
Anyone searching for a function generator may be interested in a new DIY Arduino project which details how you can make your very own. “A function generator is a very useful tool, especially ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Tool Hacks Tagged AD9833, arduino nano, function generator, test equipment, X9C104P ← The E-Waste Apocalypse Looms ...
The way to get more accuracy in frequency generators, arbitrary waveform generators, and frequency counters is to use the 10 MHz reference input provided on many of these test instruments. Not having ...
French developer is looking for support amongst the Arduino community for his crowd-funding project – an Arduino compatible high precision frequency counter. Thierry Guennou, writes: “The concept of ...
This project describes an Arduino-based wireless frequency meter designed to measure frequency of sinusoidal AC signals in the range of 50Hz to 3kHz.
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