[time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-25 Thread Ronald Held
I have that watch but have not had the time to learn how to program it. Instead of a wireless daily sync, what about collecting the temperature versus the yearly error. make it a table and use the internal thermometer to thermocompensate the watch. Ronald

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-25 Thread mike cook
TI seem to be pushing this platform. I got a publicity mail from Farnell France saying that they are offering 10 development kits in a free draw. Le 25/02/2010 21:45, Ronald Held a écrit : I have that watch but have not had the time to learn how to program it. Instead of a wireless daily

[time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread David
Something for the more adventurous, link your wrist watch to your own time standards. TI have brought out a 'sports watch' based development system, the 'eZ430-Chronos' based on their 430 processor. It includes an RF data link so you should be able to write code to automatically sync the watch to

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread Matthew Smith
Quoth David at 24/02/10 19:35... Something for the more adventurous, link your wrist watch to your own time standards. TI have brought out a 'sports watch' based development system, the 'eZ430-Chronos' based on their 430 processor. It includes an RF data link so you should be able to write code

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread paul swed
That is indeed neat. Just no time for another project to tinker with. $49 quite the deal Whats funny is it eats a battery at least every 6 months for average use. On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:12 AM, Matthew Smith m...@smiffytech.com wrote: Quoth David at 24/02/10 19:35... Something for the more

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread Robert Darlington
Which means a battery every month for somebody actively developing projects that talk to wireless sensor networks. Still not a bad deal. -Bob On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:08 AM, paul swed paulsw...@gmail.com wrote: That is indeed neat. Just no time for another project to tinker with. $49 quite

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread paul swed
2 big alligator clips to an external supply. Limitless operation. Maybe a 6v car battery and regulator. Worn around the waste get the cardio up On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Robert Darlington rdarling...@gmail.comwrote: Which means a battery every month for somebody actively developing

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread Bob Camp
: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 11:59 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts 2 big alligator clips to an external supply. Limitless operation. Maybe a 6v car battery and regulator. Worn around the waste get the cardio up On Wed, Feb

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread MOSEL, Sam
: Thursday, 25 February 2010 2:34 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts Which means a battery every month for somebody actively developing projects that talk to wireless sensor networks. Still not a bad deal. -Bob

Re: [time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

2010-02-24 Thread Matt Osborn
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 12:03:32 -0500, Bob Camp li...@rtty.us wrote: Hi A square foot of solar cells fashioned into geek stylish hat would keep it running for quite a while. - Has anybody actually poked at one of these yet? Bob The MSP430F5438 combined with a Zarlink ZL70250 RF transceiver