Hi Tom and list,
I joined the list a few days ago after getting my HP Z3801 back running
after a couple of years of it being off-line. I'm using it as a 10 MHz
frequency standard for my various ham-radio activities.
On 2/26/2015 3:33 PM, Tom Van Baak wrote:
> ...but most of us now use a $1
> microcontroller or DCD pin and NTP to track mains phase & frequency.
I'm going to have to build one of these. Assume you have some sort of
circuit that converts low-voltage AC from a transformer secondary to a
pulse train, start a timer, and count x amount of pulses?
Very interesting.
thanks much,
ben
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