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As the code for the Nano was derived from the GPSDO code, it is again written in C using the Arduino IDE. The frequency counter code is basically driven by the 1PPS interrupt. When a 1PPS interrupt ...
10:45 am December 1, 2020 By Julian Horsey Computer engineer Thiery Guennou based in France has created a new Arduino compatible precision frequency counter 5 or 120 MHz.
Obviously the Arduino counter isn’t strictly necessary, so if you just wanted to know how to put some scraps of wood and suitably beefy rod together in such a way that it won’t rip off the ...
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