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#106799 - Concretely... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kai said:
1MHz / 1001 = 999.000999000999Hz
Deviation from 999.000000000000Hz is 0.0001%. Concretely spoken: 2MHz / 1001 = 1998.001998001998Hz Fed through the 74HC74 gives 1998.001998001998Hz / 2 = 999.000999000999Hz of symmetrical square wave. Kai |
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