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Author: A.M. Bosschaert
Source http://users.otenet.gr/~athsam/frequency_doubler_with_4069.htm
This frequency doubler using a single 4069 hex inverter IC, a frequency
doubler can be constructed to give an output pulse train whose frequency
is twice that of a squarewave input signal. The signal is applied to
the input of N1. It should be a squarewave with a duty-cycle of
approximately 50% at level compatible with CMOS logic (3-15V peak to
peak depending on supply voltage). The input signal is buffered and
inverted by N1, and inverted again by N2, so the outputs A and B of N1
and N2 are squarewave signals 180° out of phase. The output of N1, is
differentiated by C1 and R1 and the output of N2 is differentiated by C2
and R2, giving two spike waveforms of C and D, 180° out of phase. The
signals are buffered, inverted and shaped by N3 and N4. These are then
combined in a NOR gate consisting of D1, D2, R3 and N5, and finally
inverted by N6 to give the frequency twice that of the input signal. The
circuit will operate over a wide frequency range. With the component
values shown the width of pulses in E and F point is about 500ns, so the
duty cycle of the output will be 50% when the frequency is 1MHZ, when
the input frequency is 500KHZ
Circuit DiagramAuthor: A.M. Bosschaert
Source http://users.otenet.gr/~athsam/frequency_doubler_with_4069.htm
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