I’m contemplating trying my GPS board with an FE-405B. That’s a different 
kettle of fish, but at the end of that, if I’m successful, one of the goals 
would be to be able to use it for the external reference of my 53220A. 
Unfortunately, 15 MHz isn’t one of the options - only 1, 5 and 10.

So I did some googling and found a divide-by-3 circuit using flip-flops, and 
then designed a board for it:

https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/jxXp7wYM

The circuit uses 3 D flip-flops and 3 NOR gates and has a 50% duty cycle output 
that’s 1/3 the frequency of the input. The OSHPark project has a pointer to the 
original blog post that has a schematic. The only difference between their 
schematic and mine is that in theirs, the third flip-flop has an inverted clock 
input. The third NOR gate inverts the clock to achieve that in mine (also one 
flip-flop and one NOR gate are unused and have the inputs tied high).

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