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Hi.
I have just designed one that uses 2 chips, it is controlled by a PC (parallel port) and it has a software to display measurements. It works from 1Hz to 80Mhz, and can be improved.. if you want to give it a try, write me and I will send you the schematics and the software to play with it. I have one working in a XESS FPGA card, but it doesn't need all those hardware, just 2 of them. Regards, Hernán Sánchez ( hernan dot sanchez at iname dot com ) "SWbeginner" escribió en el mensaje ... I am looking to build a frequency counter, or buy an inxepensive kit. Any recommendations? Needs: low cost, few parts count Thanks |
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