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Frequency Divider

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Valon Technology Frequency DividerValon Technology LLC has announced the Valon 3010 Programmable Frequency Divider.

The device accepts a wide range of input frequencies and provides three independent, user-selectable, divided outputs. The 3010 is useful for extending the low-frequency range of any signal source down to 5 MHz as a 50 Ω output or down to 0 Hz as a transistor-transistor logic (TTL) output.

The sixteen available output division ratios are set by the user with hardware jumpers. Division ratios of 1 to 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 24, 30 and 32 are available. The divide-by-one setting is useful for buffering and squaring a low-level radio frequency signal. The two 50 Ω outputs and the TTL output can be independently programmed to any of the divider ratios. The third divider output also drives a cascade of four divide-by-two stages, providing an additional divide by 2, 4, 8 and 16, with an overall maximum divide by 512.

The divider is suited for frequency synthesis, clock division, clock distribution in electro-optical, molecular spectroscopy, particle physics and general lab use.



Published: September 2016
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