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I plan on building receivers and a simple frequency counter is needed.
Say 4 to 6 digits, up to about 50 Mhz. I have seen approaches using: 74HCxxxx logic IC's could be made for $20 but lots of wiring PIC - not much experience except with 16f84. how to build programmer for lastest PIC's? Anyone know of a demo or free digital simulation software with CMOS 4XXX library? I have Microcap 7 demo but digital library is scarce. So much has progressed since the MC14553 3 digit counter chips. Do they even make them? What frequency range , how accurate, and what do you think of as inexpensive ? I have not looked lately but there used to be some that would work up to about 1.5 Ghz around $ 125 or so that would get you to within a couple of hundred Hz at 150 mhz. |
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