frequency prescaler using PIC


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    Default Re: frequency prescaler using PIC

    a pair of CD 4059 ???

    ... ooooops....

    Alain
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    hello
    I didn't answer to Richard, I must rere read the timer and interrupt story and make a test first ...
    for the CD4059 it's an idea !
    I have already said "the well know solution is to use 4 IC like 74LS390 .. too big for me ...i term of placement
    there is also an other way, using FPGA item ... I have a good contact to test this solution (not easy to understand)
    thanks
    Francois

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