Microcontroller based TTL Pulse generation & Time Error Calculation System between two pulse sources
In Our Project (TTL Pulse Generator and Counter) We are designing two prototype modules. One is for generating the square pulses and other is for measuring the time difference between the two pulses. We have generated two Channel Square Pulse. By Default both channels tend to be on a low level as soon as the Hardware Switch is triggered one pulse goes high and similarly the other. LEDs are used to depict the Pulse going high. The Pulse Counter is used to measure the time difference between the two pulses so as to calculate the time error or synchronization. Sensitivity is in ms that can be increased further.
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Technologies Covered
Communication, Featured Projects, ARM | 8051 | Microcontroller
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Data Communication, Communication, Microcontroller, 8051, 8052, AT89c51, MCS-51, KEIL, Featured Projects, Starred Projects, Exciting Projects, Voice Communication
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