I wonder which subset of TEA afflicts me. I already have
- too many old Tek/HP scopes (only one 465 parts mule), several of which I need to sell.
- too many HP/Solartron/Fluke DVMs, but I'm only going to sell one basket case (mainly for the Fischer connector and lead, and the Panaplex displays). Yes, I have 5 assorted voltage "standards". Definitely the "too many clocks" syndrome.
- an old HP530x 6 digit frequency counter, with the nice dot LED display.
and I
really daren't buy any more "big" equipment such as Tek 24x5s, and
really must stop scanning auction sites.
So I'm going cold turkey by building a 6/7/8 digit reciprocal frequency counter from scratch, using software to count the edges on a £10 XMOS StartKit dev board. The only hardware (other than the processor and its USB connection) is input protection diodes and resistors, plus an optional LCD and two switches. So far it works with f
in and f
ref between 0.2 Hz and 15MHz on each input, and uses a PC/USB as the display mechanism. Currently I'm using the HP5400a as a 10MHz frequency standard, but I've ordered a GPS module as a 1pps reference, and will probably use a TXCO as the principal frequency reference.
So, my question is "does homebrew count as a form of TEA?"