Re: 1-32 Khz in 1khz divisions



> Design requirement #1: Simple to construct!

For $100 you can get one of the Spartan3 starter kits. I'm pretty
sure it has enough logic to make 32 adders. Feed the top bit of each
adder to an output pin. Pick 32 different constants that you add to
each adder and you will get 32 different frequencies. It won't be exact,
but it will easily be close enough for your original idea.

The down side is that you have to learn how to program it.
The up side is that you have a neat toy leftover that you can
use for other things.

http://www.digilentinc.com/
Or from the Xilinx store.

The raw board doesn't have any serious ESD protection. You might
want to get one of their breadboard add-ons so you can easily add
it. Or build it yourself. Or ...

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