[sdiy] clock Divider
Romeo Fahl
romeo.fahl at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 21:38:16 CEST 2007
I built two of these a long time ago:
http://www.synthdiy.com/files/2006/polydiv.gif
They still work great.
Romeo
On 7/6/07, Scott <Scott at scottwick.com> wrote:
> Im looking for a simple circuit to divide down a clock signal, but can't
> find one. I just want something that will /2 /4 /6 /8 /16 /32. I don't
> need anything fancy. Can someone point me in the right direction?
>
> While Im writing, I also have an issue where some things are much more
> sensitive to others for the clock input. Some of my modules will
> trigger w/ just about anything at the input, and others are very picky,
> or need a very large signal. I know this is about as basic as it gets,
> but does anyone have any schematics out there for a simple circuit that
> will take the trigger signal from my midi/cv (which is putting out about
> 8v) and bring it up to 10 or more volts?
>
> Just so you know my skill level (or lack there of), I've built a big
> synth, but it's all other peoples designs. I've gotten good at
> troubleshooting circuits, and can find my way around a schematic. My
> breadboarded circuits rarely work, but that may be the fault of my 10
> year old breadboard w/ worn out contacts, because the same circuit
> usually works when I print up a PCB.. Anyway, I think the divider and
> something to bring my trigger signals up should be quite simple. I
> tried building a divider last night, but nothing came out of it, SO,
> time to ask for some help.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> If anyone cares to see the synth Ive made, I started a page at
> www.sdiy.org/wicked1
>
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