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60MHz LCD Frequency Counter Temperature & Voltage Meter IF Offset (User definable) Read Frequency Counter value

from UART Interface

This board is Frequency Counter which was already assembled and tested. Frequency measurement 1Hz to 60MHz and Auto Range. Frequency Input Sensitivity 200mV to 300mV. Frequency Measure cycle 1 second. Frequency Measure Accuracy: Guarantee 0.01%. Onboard Microchip PIC16F883 (Crystal Oscillator 20MHz, +/-20 ppm), better than others onboard PIC16F628A (4MHz) Frequency Counter. Power Circuit (TO-220, 7805, Vin=7V~16V, Vout=5V). 16x2 Character LCD Display Module HD44780 Controller blue black light. Three Keyboards Circuit to select two Mode: o (1)60MHz Frequency Counter +Temperature & Voltage Meter o (2)60MHz Frequency Counter + IF Offset (User definable IF Offset) The programmable Mode and IF offset parameters are stored in PIC16F883 non-volatile EEPROM. Programmable display calculation: Direct, VFO+IF, VFO-IF, IF-VFO. Display Voltage Meter & Temperature (You must buy Digital Temperature DS18B20 in additional). Read Frequency Counter value from UART Interface: o UART interface Circuit (VCC, RX, TX, and GND Pin):19200 bps, 8 bits data, 1 stop bit, 1 start bit. Hyper Terminal which is free from Microsoft. to catch up the data to show on the screen PCB Size: 83x48mm.

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Arduino Compatible Frequency Counter Kit - KIT-10140

This kit is a re-hash of Nuxie's FunCount frequency counting kit. It includes everything you need to build a frequency counter capable of measuring frequencies from 1Hz to over 6MHz. The measured frequency is displayed on a 16x2 black on green LCD. Our new design is based on the popular ATmega328. The ATmega comes pre-programmed with both the frequency counting firmware, and a serial bootloader, so you can program it as you would an Arduino. If you want to program it via Arduino, you'll need a FTDI Basic Breakout. Unused pins of the ATmega328 are broken out for all your custom firmware desires. The ATmega328 runs at 16MHz, and should be able to reliably count frequencies up to around 6.4MHz (assuming a 50% duty cycle). Voltage supplied to the kit should be 5VDC. The voltage input on the frequency pin should not exceed the supplied voltage, and should not go below 0V. The kit includes a 3-pin JST male connector, so you can use this wire to deliver +5V, ground and the frequency signal to the Counter. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10140

Analog Devices AD9850 Frequency Counter & Signal Generator Module

AD9850 is a highly integrated device that uses advanced DDS technology coupled with an internal high speed, high performance D/A converter and comparator to form a complete, digitally programmable frequency synthesizer and clock generator function. When referenced to an accurate clock source, the AD9850 generates a spectrally pure, frequency/phase programmable, analog output sine wave. This sine wave can be used directly as a frequency source, or it can be converted to a square wave for agile-clock generator applications. AD9850 DDS Module Description: 1. 2 sine wave and 2 square wave output; 2. AD9850: 0-40MHz; 3. After the 20-30MHz frequency harmonics increases, the waveform's performance will be affected by the high frequency; 4. Square Wave: 0-1MHz ; 5. Low-pass filter with 70MHz, so the waveform better than SN; 6. Parallel and serial data input(can be selected via jumper); 7. DA produced the benchmark pin (PIN12), which is easy for adjustment on the magnitude of the output waveform Application;8. Comparator reference input voltage can be generated by the variable resistor, to gain the variable duty cycle square wave! 9. AD9850 uses Active 125MHz crystal oscillator. http://www.ebay.com/itm/AD9850-DDS-Signal-Generator-Module-0-40MHz-FrequencyCounter-Sine-Squar-/161037650427?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item257e9789fb

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