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Frequency properties of binary dividers

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By connecting binary sections which are wound on a common core in an iterative circuit it is easy to obtain a decade or bridge divider with ratio arms of 1∶10 and a completely acceptable error of 0.005–0.01% at frequencies up to 1 MHz. The error and its variations with frequency can be calculated fairly simply and with adequate precision.

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  1. N. G. Lobzhanidze and L. N. Tavdgiridze, Izmeritel'. Tekh., No. 11 (1970).

  2. N. G. Lobzhanidze and L. N. Tavdgiridze, Izmeritel'. Tekh., No. 2 (1971).

  3. C. A. Hoer and W. L. Smith, IEEE Trans. in Instr. and Measur., December (1968).

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 7, pp. 55–59, July, 1971.

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Lobzhanidze, N.G., Tavdgiridze, L.N. Frequency properties of binary dividers. Meas Tech 14, 1066–1071 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00983045

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