Magnus, thanks for the nice comments!
Regarding the case, yes, the form factor generally matches the TADD
enclosure, but since that's a generic box we couldn't do much about the
LEDs or the ARM switch. My thinking was that the LEDs could be mounted
off-board if necessary, and I'll update the
measurement
Objet : [time-nuts] TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency divider
Fellow Time-nuts,
I acquired myself two TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency dividers as soon as they
hit the list as orderable. Tonight I had the pleasure of completing the
first one.
For a beginner, this kit should be fairly simple. You need
John,
John Ackermann N8UR skrev:
Magnus, thanks for the nice comments!
You are most welcome.
Regarding the case, yes, the form factor generally matches the TADD
enclosure, but since that's a generic box we couldn't do much about the
LEDs or the ARM switch. My thinking was that the LEDs
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency divider
The code is available at http://www.tapr.org/~n8ur/PIC_Code
in both source and object form. The 03-2009 version is
what is shipping on the current TADD-2s.
The 04-2009 version is a slight update from Richard
McCorkle
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency divider
The code is available at http://www.tapr.org/~n8ur/PIC_Code
in both source and object form. The 03-2009 version is
what is shipping on the current TADD-2s.
The 04-2009 version
Magnus Danielson said the following on 05/23/2009 07:45 AM:
Since the TADD enclosure has two DB-9 cutouts, one nice option (which
I haven't tried yet) would be to wire the LED, the 5/10 MHz jumper,
and the ARM switch connections to a DB-9 and mount that in the
enclosure, then mount the LEDs
Ackermann N8UR
Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 6:12 AM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency divider
The code is available at http://www.tapr.org/~n8ur/PIC_Code
in both source and object form. The 03-2009 version is
what is shipping
John Ackermann N8UR skrev:
Magnus Danielson said the following on 05/23/2009 07:45 AM:
Since the TADD enclosure has two DB-9 cutouts, one nice option (which
I haven't tried yet) would be to wire the LED, the 5/10 MHz jumper,
and the ARM switch connections to a DB-9 and mount that in the
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Fellow Time-nuts,
I acquired myself two TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency dividers as soon as they
hit the list as orderable. Tonight I had the pleasure of completing the
first one.
For a beginner, this kit should be fairly simple. You need to have some
ability to solder and read resistor and
Magnus Danielson
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Objet : [time-nuts] TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency divider
Fellow Time-nuts,
I acquired myself two TAPR TADD-2 PIC frequency dividers as soon as they
hit the list as orderable. Tonight I had
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