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The General Radio 1114-A Frequency Divider was introduced in Catalog Q (1961) and remained available through Catalog S (1965).

General Radio 1114-A
Frequency Divider
General Radio 1114-A Frequency Divider

Available from 1961 to 1965

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog Q 1961 70
Catalog R 1963 89
Catalog S 1965 115
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The Type 1114-A Frequency Divider is a component of the Type 1105-A Frequency-Measurement Equipment. Its designed to divide the 5 MHz input signal to produce 1Mhz output. Subsequent modules, 1114-P2 thru 1114-P5 each divide by 10. Optional modules 1114-P6 and 1114-P7 provide 400 Hz and 60 Hz outputs. The output from the modules is essentially a sine wave, although 100 kHz and 10 kHz square wave output is available from the 1114-P2 and 1114-P3 respectively. The first divider 1114-P1 is a regenerative 5:1 divider, 1114-P2 thru 1114-P5 are switching type 10:1 dividers. The plug-in modules are designed to only fit in the correct slot. A switch behind the front cover selects the driving signal from 5 MHz input signal and internal 1 Mhz or 100 kHz inputs.

Specifications

  • Input: 5 MHz, 1 MHz, 100 kHz, 50 Ω. 1 V ±50%.
  • Output: with 5 MHz input
    • Sine Waves: 1 mHz, 100 kHz, 10 kHz, 100 Hz; 400 Hz and 60 Hz optional
    • Square Waves: 100 kHz, 10 kHz
  • Spurious Signals: better than 34 db down
  • Jitter: less than 500 μs for 100 Hz output with respect to 5 MHz input

Links

Photos

GR 1114-P1

GR 1114-P2

GR 1114-P3

GR 1114-P4

GR 1114-P5