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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:
Buying through the links above result in a small commission to the author at no cost to you.
Using this link to Amazon:
results in a small commission on all purchases to help fund my next sensor.
My frequency reference is here:
the GPS antenna splitter device is here:
I hope you enjoy! If you do, feel free to buy me a coffee:
**UPDATE**
By popular request I have uploaded the STM32CubeIDE project structure here:
Please note all normal disclaimers over the use of this code; if you download it, it belongs to you, but you are very welcome to play with my source code for your own entertainment. If you find it useful, please buy me a coffee:
** UPDATE **
I have added a version of this project migrated to the STM32F746 Discovery board here:
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:
Buying through the links above result in a small commission to the author at no cost to you.
Using this link to Amazon:
results in a small commission on all purchases to help fund my next sensor.
My frequency reference is here:
the GPS antenna splitter device is here:
I hope you enjoy! If you do, feel free to buy me a coffee:
**UPDATE**
By popular request I have uploaded the STM32CubeIDE project structure here:
Please note all normal disclaimers over the use of this code; if you download it, it belongs to you, but you are very welcome to play with my source code for your own entertainment. If you find it useful, please buy me a coffee:
** UPDATE **
I have added a version of this project migrated to the STM32F746 Discovery board here:
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