Re: Frequency signal multiplier - repost.



In article <SSkBf.11022$mu.2850@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
George Gosbee <georgegosbee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
>All I need to do is get a 5.5v 0 to 7kHz signal multiplied by 1.5. Using the
>cars 12v supply.

Does the pulse rate have to be uniform or will the system work with (for
example) bursts of 3 pulses for every other input pulse?

My suggested 4046 circuit still sounds the best to me but making 3 pulses
for every 2nd input can be an all digital circuit if you prefer that.

You can also make one pulse on every other input and two on the other
every. This would be a little more even than bursts of 3.




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