Making a microcontroller perform as a frequency counter is a relatively straightforward task involving the measurement of the time period during which a number of pulses are counted. The maximum ...
Computer engineer Thiery Guennou based in France has created a new Arduino compatible precision frequency counter 5 or 120 MHz. The inspiration behind the Arduino board was to build an open, very ...
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 ...
We were struck by how attractive [mircemk’s] Arduino-based frequency counter looks. It also is a reasonably simple build. It can count up to 6.5 MHz which isn’t that much, but there’s a lot you can do ...
In my previous design idea, a design for a simple GPS disciplined oscillator (GPSDO) 10 MHz reference was presented. A note at the end of that article describes the realization that a frequency ...
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Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings This project involves the development of an Arduino-based frequency detector for a simple embedded system, aimed at creating an ...
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 ...
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