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Power-of-two clock divider
I thought long and hard about how to make a clock divider sound cool.
I gave up.
This is the successor to my original divider module (and it's short-lived 1U counterpart) but is slightly different in that it now has divisions down to /64 - that's it. For best results, use a trigger voltage of around 5-6V (more is better, within reason) although anything above around 2V will work. At audio frequencies you could even use it as a sub-octave generator, and feeding individual outputs into a R2R DAC can yield some interesting sounds.
Note that the divider will trigger on the falling edge of a clock pulse - this is a 'feature' of the 4040 IC on the board; you can get around this by either using an 'inverted' clock input to the divider or using the divided signal as a 'master' clock source.
Exciting, eh? Nothing to see here, move along.
100% hand-made with surface-mount components, the panels are fabricated from 1.6mm FR4 (PCB material). Mounting hardware and a power cable are also supplied.
https://www.yorkmodular.co.uk/products/div2-4hp-power-of-two-clock-divider
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