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Frequency divider and sine wave generation

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Dear all,

I'd like to ask a short question to

1. receive external TTL clock at 233 kHz through a counter input,

2. divide its frequency by 10

3. and generate a sine wave at 23.3 kHz that is synchronized with the incoming TTL signal.

 

1 and 2 were already done by counting ticks and it is possible to output 23.3 kHz TTL pulse. By using the incoming DI of 233 kHz as a source clock for AO of the step 3, a synchronized sine wave can be generated.

However, it is not smooth at all, I guess because the frequency I want (23.3 kHz) is just 1/10 of the clock frequency (233 kHz).

 

Would you please let me know if there is any other good methods to do this or I may set something wrong in the step 3?

 

Much appreciated for your help.

best regards,


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