Hi Steven,
Yes, I know the solution in the video uses GPS. However, I'm mostly interested in a system that can keep time relatively accurately during specific intervals without GPS. The solution in the video can hold an accurate enough time signal even if no GPS is available, and catches up as soon as GPS becomes available again. The RTC of the Pi itself does not meet my requirements for this, which is why I want to replace the oscillator.
Do you know if the schematics of the timing circuit are available?
Thanks
Yes, I know the solution in the video uses GPS. However, I'm mostly interested in a system that can keep time relatively accurately during specific intervals without GPS. The solution in the video can hold an accurate enough time signal even if no GPS is available, and catches up as soon as GPS becomes available again. The RTC of the Pi itself does not meet my requirements for this, which is why I want to replace the oscillator.
Do you know if the schematics of the timing circuit are available?
Thanks
Statistics: Posted by martijnvanriet — Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:58 am