An Experimental STM32 GPS Disciplined Frequency Counter

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In this video I explore experimental methods of using timers in microcontrollers (STM32) to utilise an external GPS generated 1PPS signal to accurately count frequency and
demonstrate an implementation on a STM32 Nucleo board.

The Nucleo board I used in the prototype is this one:

The final build uses this board:

The ILI9341 display module I used is this one:

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My frequency reference is here:

the GPS antenna splitter device is here:

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**UPDATE**

By popular request I have uploaded the STM32CubeIDE project structure here:

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** UPDATE **

I have added a version of this project migrated to the STM32F746 Discovery board here:

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