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If you just want the signal divided down and aren't concerned about waveshape then 100 MHz (not mhz) can be divided down to 1000kHz for a 5V digital signal using a high speed digital decade counter chip such as the 74F190. For minimum input capacitance you might want to mount the chip at the end of your probe with a short wire from the counter input (add a series 1k ohm resistor to help protect the input). Alternately you could use a 10:1 probe at the counter input but you would need a high speed amp to amplify the 0.5V signal at the probe output to the 5V needed by the chip.Wrong range I'm going to divide like 100 mhz down to 1000khz
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What part?Maxim has a chip that looked good I just want to scale it down only want to handle square wave 0 to 5 volts 50Mhz would work. 75Mhz would be better. The scope works great for what it was made for.
That device has a minimum input frequency of 100MHz.Here is a PRESCALER for 2.4ghz.
Divide by 64, 128 or 256.