Morse code encoder and decoder with no dependencies. It supports Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Korean, and Thai, with audio-generation functionality using the Web Audio ...
Morse code is used in telecommunication; it is a method of transmitting and receiving coded information. Each character (letter or numeral) is coded/represented by a unique sequence of dots and dashes ...
Using a microphone module connected to an Arudio nano, recieved pulses of morse code are convereted to plain text and and displayed on a 20x4 LCD module. Speed adjustment is set by a potentiometer to ...
Often the Morse Code centered projects that we feature are to help you practice transmitting messages. This one takes a tack and builds an automatic decoder. We think [Nicola Cimmino’s] project is ...
Take one IpaQ running WinCE, on a strongARM processor, with built in microphone.<P>Add a dash of MS eMbedded Visual Tools (eVB and eC++), a hefty dose of Ars Software Colloquium advice and simmer for ...
Abstract: This paper presents a real-time implementation of a Morse code decoder based on the TMS320C6748 digital signal processor. The hardware platform is the TMS320C6748 DSP development kit LCDK.
This project uses two Arduino to communicate with each other using light by means of Morse Code. As a more advanced project, it has some complex array usage and investigates converting switch inputs ...
One of the most monotonous kinds of skilled work that still survive in a world of automation is the on-the-spot translation of hand-keyed Morse code into written language. This week the C.G.S.
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