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2hp Clock w/divider kit

$35.00

Range-switchable clock module that varies from ~1 Hz to ~12 Hz (actually down to 1/4 Hz thanks to the integral clock divider)

It has 4 outs of the main clock, plus 1 each of 1/2 and 1/4 clock division, designed to make it easy to do simple beats (or anything else requiring clock division) without needing a separate clock divider.

The pushbutton to change the range has a blinkenlight inside it.

This is a KIT which includes everything necessary to build one of these. Note that this is nearly entirely surface mount. I used to be scared of it but nowadays I prefer it to through-hole because you don’t wind up with all those little metal legs that fall on the floor & then get tracked into a room with carpeting where they stick up and stab you in the foot.

The six things you need for successful surface mount soldering at the scale of my kits (0805 size components):

  • A decent soldering station
  • A lighted magnifier
  • Decent tweezers
  • A flux pen
  • .020″ solder
  • If your iron is a Weller, an ETA tip, or the equivalent for your iron

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Description

Range-switchable clock module that varies from ~1 Hz to ~12 Hz (actually down to 1/4 Hz thanks to the integral clock divider)

It has 4 outs of the main clock, plus 1 each of 1/2 and 1/4 clock division, designed to make it easy to do simple beats (or anything else requiring clock division) without needing a separate clock divider.

The pushbutton to change the range has a blinkenlight inside it.

This is a KIT which includes everything necessary to build one of these. Note that this is nearly entirely surface mount. I used to be scared of it but nowadays I prefer it to through-hole because you don’t wind up with all those little metal legs that fall on the floor & then get tracked into a room with carpeting where they stick up and stab you in the foot.

The six things you need for successful surface mount soldering at the scale of my kits (0805 size components):

  • A decent soldering station
  • A lighted magnifier
  • Decent tweezers
  • A flux pen
  • .020″ solder
  • If your iron is a Weller, an ETA tip, or the equivalent for your iron