Frequency Divider
Item Name Code (INC) 00332
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An electronic device for delivering an output wave whose frequency is a proper fraction (sub-multiple) of the input frequency. It may also provide incidental signal amplification.
Additional Information for Frequency Divider
A frequency divider is a circuit or device that takes an input signal with a certain frequency and produces an output signal with a lower frequency. It is commonly used in electronic systems to divide the frequency of a clock signal or other periodic waveform.
The basic principle of a frequency divider is to count the number of input cycles and generate an output pulse after a certain number of input cycles have occurred. For example, a frequency divider with a division ratio of 2 will produce one output pulse for every two input cycles, effectively halving the frequency.
Frequency dividers can be implemented using various techniques, such as digital counters, flip-flops, or programmable logic devices. They are often used in applications such as frequency synthesis, clock generation, frequency multiplication, and frequency division in communication systems.
Overall, frequency dividers are essential components in many electronic systems to manipulate and control the frequency of signals, allowing for proper timing and synchronization of various components.