Multi-standard generator of periodic signals

Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Systems – Counter controlled counter

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377 26, 377 52, G06F 900, H03K 2114, H03K 364

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ABSTRACT:
A periodic signal is produced by counting pulses of a clock during a given period of time. The number of pulses counted is divided by a whole number. A count is then made of a batch of pulses of this clock, the number of pulses in this batch corresponds to the quotient of this division. At each time a batch is completed, a value of a periodic signal is produced.

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