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ESP32 Frequency Counter using Pulse Counter and Remote Control modules
A frequency counter library for esp32
User-friendly firmware+module to control Rasbperry Pi Pico directly from Python scripts. Set up digital or analog input/output, steppers and servos positioning etc. in a minute.
ESP32 Multi-meter : Current and voltage meter using an INA226 sensor, frequency counter and generator
ESP32-compatible example for esp32-freqcount component.
Improved FW for the DL4YHF frequency counter (higher frequency resolution down to 0.001 Hz due to period measuring mode; extended frequency range up to 100 MHz; event counter) as well as DL4YHF's original source code adapted for Linux "gpasm".
Reciprocal frequency counter with Pi Pico
MPLAB X v.6.0 - XC8 PIC ASSEMBLER (pic-as) porting of DL4YHF Frequency Counter project based on PIC16F628A (0 - 50Mhz)
Time interval counter based on TI TDC7200 chip with GPS modules for precise time standard comparison.
Golang Word Frequency Counter
A frequency counter similar to Python's collections.Counter with additional support of other statistics.
A frequency / Hertz meter based on STM32F103 MCUs.
Frequency counter implemented with CPLD EPM3064 only and HDSP-2113 display
A frequency counter for the NUCLEO-STM32H743
frequency counter with display and analog scheme
Frequency divider VHDL | Dzielnik częstotliwości VHDL
These are my Practice Codes of Some common Algorithms in JavaScript.
Simple program that analyzes the occurrence of numbers in a given range
Shiny app to discover and visualise the occurrences of words and/or word-sets (i.e. dictionaries) in given txt files (up to 5)
Measures the frequency of mains power.
Frequency Counter with MB506 prescaler 10Hz-250MHz
Bloom Filters & HyperLoLog & Mirsa Gries Algorithms
Algorithms / Problem solving
The simplest Frequency Counter for the Arduino
Simple frequency tester based on ATMega8 and external logical counter as prescaler. Created for my dad.
Adjusted libsigrok for Frequency Counter BK Precision 1856D
The Dice Counter Project is a real-time digital circuit built in LogicWorks to track and display dice roll frequencies using decoders, counters, and LCDs. It integrates with mechanical dice equipment and demonstrates core digital design concepts like signal decoding, frequency tracking, and real-time display control.
Modul contains real-time clock IO PCF8583, which can work as signal counter up to 20kHz.
Arduino/AVR frequency counter. Up to f_clk_io/2. Uses Timer/Counter1.
FPGA based frequency counter timed by GPS atomic clock
MCU based frequency counter disciplined by GPS atomic clock