FIELD: computer equipment.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to computer technology and can be used to receive an oscillation signal and output the output signal at a frequency having a frequency relation to the oscillation signal determined by the separation factor. Device comprises a first frequency divider receiving an oscillating signal and outputting N signals divided in frequency with different phases, a second frequency divider receiving one of the N signals, wherein frequency division of the received signal by a value set by the first control signal is provided for the second frequency divider, N of the trigger locking circuits configured to receive the corresponding one of the N signals to the synchronized input of the corresponding trigger locking circuit and receive the output signal of the second frequency divider at the input of the corresponding trigger locking circuit, the multiplexer circuit and the control circuit.
EFFECT: technical result is a reduction in power consumption.
15 cl, 10 dwg
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Dates
2018-10-02—Published
2015-06-16—Filed