Hi

There are a *lot* of chips that will divide down from a couple of GHz. Once you 
have a chip, what do you do with it? There is more to a practical counter front 
end than just the divider. Getting it all to work requires a bit of time and a 
pretty good pc board. 

This guy:

http://www.analog.com/en/products/rf-microwave/frequency-dividers-multipliers-detectors/frequency-dividers-prescalers-counters/hmc705.html

Will do a divide by 10 and go higher than your counter will. It’s a bit 
expensive … The eval board is cheaper than a single piece and it will give you 
a pretty good start.

This guy:

http://www.analog.com/en/products/rf-microwave/frequency-dividers-multipliers-detectors/frequency-dividers-prescalers-counters/hmc434.html

Will only divide by 8, it still goes higher than your counter. The eval board 
is a bit over $200. One piece of the Ic is < $12.

Bob


> On Mar 27, 2016, at 3:45 PM, Bob Albert via time-nuts <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know of an inexpensive prescaler for a counter that goes beyond 2 
> GHz?  I would actually like to find a kit but everything seems a bit pricy.  
> I currently have capability of 500 MHz and that will stretch to about 700 
> with care.  So a divide by 10 would be ideal.
> 
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