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Nuts & Volts Magazine (July 2016)

DIP Meter with Digital Frequency Display

By Larry Cicchinelli    View In Digital Edition  


DIP meters are used to determine the frequency of tuned circuits. This device (with digital display) covers a frequency range of 1 MHz to 56 MHz, and can also be used as a frequency counter. It uses a PIC microprocessor for most of its digital requirements instead of discrete logic.

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