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| hi friends looking for frequency divider IC to i can see 1Ghz frequeny signal into 500Mhz Oscolsecop........ :!:
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| The divider cannot solve this problem. | |
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| what you want is a superheterodyne mixer... it's the same way AM and FM radio's bring those high frequencies down... i'm sure if you search around you can find plenty of information on them. | |
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| What you want is a oscilloscope that can handle 1Ghz and greater stop trying to cut corners I have seen you post this queston umpteen times. just because you dont here what you want to hear doenst mean if you ask it again ou will get a different answer | |
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| What do you expect to see? If the scope is bright enough to display that extremely high frequency, it won't have an accurate amplitude because the 'scope's bandwidth is already rolling off, and the probe's capacitance is like a dead short at such a high frequency. You won't see distortion nor clipping, because then you need a 'scope with at least a 10GHz bandwidth to show a few harmonics of 1GHz. What produces your 1GHZ? Digital logic, microwave receiver or microwave transmitter? | |
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