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Can you stretch a clock pulse by N?

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question of clock?

suppose i have a clock pulse i want to stretch it by N.is it possible?
what is hardware for it?
 

question of clock?

Please clarify "stretch". Perhaps give us an example with numbers.
 

question of clock?

use a frequency synthesizer circuit like a pll.but it also depends where u wnat to use this clock multuiplier.for applications where jitter is critical u may be forced to use a delay locked loop multiplying circuit and for other applications where some jitter can be tolerated,u can go in for a PLL.

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amarnath
 

Re: question of clock?

Hi,
I think what abhineet22 wants is this. He is talking about a digital circuit
that has a signal say sig_in which is just pulsese with some width 'w' and
he wants to sample this with his clk and generate o/p which lasts for N clock
cycles. This can be done in following two ways ....
 

question of clock?

may be he want stretch a high-pulse to N time width.
but this is too difficult.
 

Re: question of clock?

you can use a state machine to generate them.




abhineet22 said:
suppose i have a clock pulse i want to stretch it by N.is it possible?
what is hardware for it?
 

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