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tomscii.sig7.se
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| | | | | [AI summary] This is a detailed account of the development and construction of a DCF77-controlled clock with additional features like temperature and humidity sensing. The author describes the design process, hardware components, and software implementation, including the use of a simulator for development. The project includes a bill of materials, cost analysis, and future improvements. The source code and hardware design are shared under an open license. | |
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bcarrigan.com
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| | | | | The personal blog of Brian Carrigan, software and electronics engineer. | |
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andybrown.me.uk
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| | | | | In a previous article I described the design and build of a temperature sensor board based around a high precision LTC2986 part from Linear Technology. The project was successful so you may be wond... | |
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domipheus.com
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| | | This is part of a series of posts detailing the steps and learning undertaken to design and implement a CPU in VHDL. Previous parts are available here, and I'd recommend they are read before continuing! ISE WebPACK Design Software I'm using the Xilinx ISE WebPack suite of tools for this project. It's available here for Windows and Linux, for free. Once installed and set up, you can run the project navigator and create a new project. I'll go through some basic steps here, just for clarity - however this s... | ||