[time-nuts] Wrist Watch for Time Nuts

paul swed paulswedb at gmail.com
Wed Feb 24 15:08:31 UTC 2010


That is indeed neat.
Just no time for another project to tinker with.
$49 quite the deal
Whats funny is it eats a battery at least every 6 months for average use.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:12 AM, Matthew Smith <matt at smiffytech.com> wrote:

> Quoth David at 24/02/10 19:35...
>
>  Something for the more adventurous, link your wrist watch to your own time
>> standards. TI have brought out a 'sports watch' based development system,
>> the 'eZ430-Chronos' based on their 430 processor. It includes an RF data
>> link so you should be able to write code to automatically sync the watch
>> to
>> your GPS / Rubidium / Caesium / Maser standards and calibrate the watch
>> drift (including temp effects) etc. It might be a bit of a trick to get
>> Lady
>> Heather to run on it.
>>
>
> Last I heard, only the US frequency (whatever it is) version was available.
>  For those of us in 433MHz-land (ie: rest of the world,) available next few
> weeks.
>
> And I WANT ONE!  Perfect wrist-top manager for wearable sensors.
>
> Cheers
>
> M
>
>
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