A frequency divider is a circuit that takes an input signal of a frequency and generates an output signal at a lower frequency that is an integer fraction of the input frequency. Frequency dividers are used in phase-locked loop frequency synthesizers to generate frequencies that are multiples of a reference frequency. They can be implemented for both analog and digital applications.
A frequency divider is a circuit that takes an input signal of a frequency and generates an output signal at a lower frequency that is an integer fraction of the input frequency. Frequency dividers are used in phase-locked loop frequency synthesizers to generate frequencies that are multiples of a reference frequency. They can be implemented for both analog and digital applications.
A frequency divider is a circuit that takes an input signal of a frequency and generates an output signal at a lower frequency that is an integer fraction of the input frequency. Frequency dividers are used in phase-locked loop frequency synthesizers to generate frequencies that are multiples of a reference frequency. They can be implemented for both analog and digital applications.