The great thing about building with gates is the crazy speeds you can achieve by using hardware directly (as opposed to working with simple microcontrollers). This 100 MHz frequency counter is a great ...
The project utilizes an AVR controller that can be used as a counter by being more involved with a PIC which has synchronous counter input. The PIC input can handle frequencies up to 40MHz.
An Atmel AT90S2313 is being used on this frequency counter project along with 3 HC TTL chips and 3-digit 7-segment displays. An Atmel AT90S2313 is being used on this frequency counter project along ...
Everyone loves a bargain. Who doesn’t love a hacked oscilloscope? Well, it would be unusual for an oscilloscope company to teach you how to hack your own hardware. Besides, that’s already been done ...
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT, President: TOKUDA Hideyuki, Ph.D.) has developed a broadband and high-precision terahertz (THz) frequency counter based on a ...
The Model 1856C frequency counter is capable of measuring from 5 Hz to 2.4 GHz and features a special 50½-terminated input for use in with VHF, UHF, microwave, and cellular telephone systems. A ...
Sometimes when you build something it is because you have set out with a clear idea or specification in mind, but it’s not always that way. Take [kodera2t]’s project, he set out to master the ATtiny ...
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