hi to all edaboard member
i need to know if there is an cmos or ttl ic that can divide by 384
or i need a circuit that i have from one crystal quartz source clock to frquency 57khz and 1.1875khz
i can obtain these two frequency from xtal 4.332mhz and 12c508b but dont have such xtal so i went to the cmos or ttl
exemple 456/8=57khz
exemple 456/384=1.1875khz
thanks Radium98@hotmail.com.
Is a binary counter and comes with a built in oscillator. You don't need to use the chip's oscillator, you can just connect your clock to the input pin directly.
Is a binary counter and comes with a built in oscillator. You don't need to use the chip's oscillator, you can just connect your clock to the input pin directly.
The 4060 won't divide by 384 without extra logic. However, as 384 is 128x3, you could make a crude ripple counter by adding a NAND gate. It will glitch when it resets though.
A PIC should be able to generate the frequencies you require provided it has a couple of internal timers with sufficient length. Depending on how accurate the frequencies need to be, you should be able to generate it from any high frequency. If accuracy is very important then you either need a correctly cut crystal or a PLL type clock generator.
thanks for u both indeed yes i have tried 4060
but i need from one crystal oscillator to have both 1.1875khz and 57.000khz they must be inphase ,i have used external clock but when mixing them they dont be inphase so i need schematic from one source
thanks for u both indeed yes i have tried 4060
but i need from one crystal oscillator to have both 1.1875khz and 57.000khz they must be inphase ,i have used external clock but when mixing them they dont be inphase so i need schematic from one source
@keith1200rs
do u have such a schematic from one xtal or resonnator 456/8=57
and 456/384=1.1875
from one source with traditionnel components no needs to pic thanks