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XTRX – Easily embeddable software-defined radio
The first ever truly embedded SDR is live on crowdsupply.com XTRX is the smallest, easily embeddable software-defined radio (SDR). It is both affordable and high-performance. Its professional-grade, drop-in technology is designed to enable the next generation of wireless solutions,...
Continue ReadingWISP – Re-programmable Microcontroller That Runs On Energy Harvested From Radio Waves
A new research initiative between the University of Washington's Sensor Lab and the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands has created a microprocessor that can power itself through stray radio waves and receive programmable updates in the same fashion. While the RISC-derived...
Continue ReadingArduino FM Radio Project with TEA5767 Radio Module and a Nokia 5110 LCD Display
In this Arduino project video, educ8s.tv is going to build a simple FM Radio using the TEA5767 module with a Nokia LCD display: In this video, we are going to build this. A simple FM Radio receiver on a breadboard. Let’s listen to it for a few seconds … As you can see the radio is...
Continue ReadingSend & Receive Radio With A Single Chip
Fitting transmit and receive capabilities of radio signals into one device may be impossible without using a significant filter, which is needed to isolate sent and received signals from each other. The major obstacle to achieve that is the weakness of the received signal compared with...
Continue ReadingGPS RECEIVER TO FM RADIO (88-107 MHz) AUDIO + RDS TRACKING V2
pinko @ blog.exrockets.com has build a GPS receiver to FM radio based on PIC18LF2553. He writes: Today I made some modifications to this is a new project for a GPS to FM radio tracking device for rockets i.e. the V2. The initial design lacked the antenna impedance matching circuit...
Continue ReadingThe world’s tiniest temperature sensor is powered by radio waves
Researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have created what they call the tiniest temperature sensor that is powered by the same wireless network it uses to communicate data. The sensor measures 2 square millimeters and needs no physical connection to...
Continue ReadingOvenized crystal oscillator frequency stability
E. Schrama @ ejo60.wordpress.com uses an Arduino and a DCF77 time signal receiver to test the stability of an ovenized crystal oscillator running at 1 MHz. In this experiment I will use an Arduino and a DCF77 time signal radio receiver to measure the stability of an ovenized crystal...
Continue ReadingMSF Radio Time Clock
Introduction The National Physics Laboratory broadcasts a time signal, previously known as the Rugby clock but now called "Time from NPL." Its most commonly known as the MSF signal due to it originally being identified in Morse code those letters. It is broadcast from Anthorn on...
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