[Brett] just completed his DCF77 Master Bracket Clock, intended to be a backup to an old logic controlled clock he made. For our readers that don’t know, DCF77 is a German longwave time signal whose ...
[Udo] decided to build a clock using the DCF77 radio module seen above. This of course has been done before: the hardware draws a clock signal from the atomic clock in Braunschweig, Germany. So he ...
A popular project among microcontroller aficionados is to build a radio-controlled clock. Tiny receiver boards are available, with a pre-adjusted ferrite antenna, that receive and demodulate the DCF77 ...
The project is a DCF77 radio clock receiver that uses USB to connect to the host computer along with a small 8-pin ATtiny45 microcontroller and smart firmware AVR-USB & AVR-CDC for programming. The ...
NetTimeLogic’s DCF Master Clock is a full hardware (FPGA) only implementation of a synchronization core able to synchronize other nodes via DCF signal ...
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