Retro Style VFO Has Single-Digit Parts Count
Not every project has to be complicatedβ reinventing the wheel has its place, but sometimes you find a module or two that does exactly what you want, and the project is more than halfway done. That the kind of project [mircemk]βs Simple Retro Style VFO is β itβs a variable frequency oscillator for HAM and other use, built with just a couple of modules.

The modules in question are the SI5351 Clock Generator module, which is a handy bit of kit with its own crystal reference and PLL to generate frequencies up to 150 MHz, and the Elecrow CrowPanel 1.28inch-HMI ESP32 Rotary Display. The ESP32 in the CrowPanel controls the SI5351 module via I2C; control is via the rest of the CrowPanel module. This Rotary Display is a circular touchscreen surrounded by a rotary display, so [mircmk] has all the inputs he needs to control the VFO.
To round out the parts count, he adds an appropriate connector, plus a power switch, red LED and a lithium battery. One could include a battery charger module as well, but [mircmk] didnβt have one on hand. Even if he had, that still keeps the parts count well inside the single digits. If you like video, weβve embedded his about the project below; if not the write up on Hackaday.io is upto [mircmk]βs typical standard.Β
People have been using the SI5351 to make VFOs for years now, but the addition of the round display makes for a delightfully retro presentation.
Thanks to [mircmk] for the tip.