Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Systems – Pulse multiplication or division
Patent
1986-05-08
1987-09-15
Heyman, John S.
Electrical pulse counters, pulse dividers, or shift registers: c
Systems
Pulse multiplication or division
377 49, 377 55, 331 1A, H03K 2102
Patent
active
046944753
ABSTRACT:
A divider-by-factor frequency divider circuit is described. The rate-multiplier principle of eliminating pulses as regularly as possible from a number of pulses of the signal to be frequency-divided is modified so that low-frequency variations in the frequency-divided signal are reduced at the expense of an increase in higher-frequency variations. This modification is achieved through the addition of a second accumulator, a pair of adders, a subtracter and a presettable counter to the accumulator of a frequency divider circuit. A rate multiplier with a coloring characteristic inverse to pink noise is thereby obtained.
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Deutsche ITT Industries GmbH
Heyman John S.
Peterson Thomas L.
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