PSLLC_RBPi-HAT
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
PIC Processor Programmer
This is what I need.
1. The LEAST powerful PIC processor that will do the job.(Max Frequency is 12.288Mhz)
2. I need to read a highly jittered Bit clock frequency into the PIC.
3. Based on a set of known frequencies I'm looking for, I need to output a logic high on an output pin of the PIC based on the input frequency detected(All output pins are otherwise logic Low). For example, if frequency one is detected on the input pin, I need a logic high on output pin 0, If frequency 2 is detected, I need a logic high on output pin1, and so on for the total number of frequencies I have.
The frequencies are : 11.2896Mhz, 5.6648Mhz, 2.8224Mhz, 12.288Mhz, 6.144Mhz, and 3.072Mhz.
The deviation of the input frequency my be up to 10%
With a schematic I can produce a printed circuit board myself.
Also I will purchase a Programmer to program the PICS. I will need the Code Emailed to me and recommendations on which programmer to purchase.
I am a Labiew programmer and could do this in 30 minutes but Labview won't support working with PIC processors.
I am a retired Electrical Engineering Technician of 40 years.
This is what I need.
1. The LEAST powerful PIC processor that will do the job.(Max Frequency is 12.288Mhz)
2. I need to read a highly jittered Bit clock frequency into the PIC.
3. Based on a set of known frequencies I'm looking for, I need to output a logic high on an output pin of the PIC based on the input frequency detected(All output pins are otherwise logic Low). For example, if frequency one is detected on the input pin, I need a logic high on output pin 0, If frequency 2 is detected, I need a logic high on output pin1, and so on for the total number of frequencies I have.
The frequencies are : 11.2896Mhz, 5.6648Mhz, 2.8224Mhz, 12.288Mhz, 6.144Mhz, and 3.072Mhz.
The deviation of the input frequency my be up to 10%
With a schematic I can produce a printed circuit board myself.
Also I will purchase a Programmer to program the PICS. I will need the Code Emailed to me and recommendations on which programmer to purchase.
I am a Labiew programmer and could do this in 30 minutes but Labview won't support working with PIC processors.
I am a retired Electrical Engineering Technician of 40 years.