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Hmm... I hadn't considered that solution. I've been trying to jump through hoops so I can read frequincies in kHz or MHz, when I could make it 10s of Hz... Horrible precision, but perhaps good enough. Any thoughts on a higher-precision counter chip? Some teams have talked of using them to count wheel revolutions, which would be too fast for the stamp.
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