Conclusions
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A decade divider designed as a ladder of binary dividers with inductively coupled branches has an absolute correction curve that coincides precisely with the classic S-shaped curve.
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The errors and corrections agree well with calculated values for a loaded divider as well as one operating into no load up to 100 kHz.
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As the frequency increases to 1 MHz, the absolute error increases relative to the calculated by approximately a factor of 3–4.
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The limiting error forμ *=1000 and PL=0.1 can be reduced to 0.02% at a frequency of 1 MHz.
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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 11, pp. 76–79, November, 1970.
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Lobzhanidze, N.G., Tavdgiridze, L.N. Binary divider ladder circuits with inductively coupled branches. Meas Tech 13, 1749–1754 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00981006
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