SDR Radio-Controlled Clocks: Five Time Signals, Six Displays
SDR Radio-Controlled Clocks: Five Time Signals, Six Displays
Today’s microcontrollers are so powerful that they can be used to build radio-controlled clocks based on the software-defined radio (SDR) principle. How this works in principle has been shown by the MSF radio clock built around a Raspberry Pi Pico. This article, too, is about time signals, but this time the fast Teensy 4.0 board is used as the microcontroller.
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