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
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
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
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
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
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
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
: 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
: 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
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.
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Has anybody actually poked at one of these yet?
Bob
The MSP430F5438 combined with a Zarlink ZL70250 RF transceiver
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