Likely you can do that with a GAL22V10 or a 16V8.  Or look at one of the
Lattice Mach parts.  They're cheap, and easy to program.

        --John


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> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 12:54
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> Subject: [Mspgcc-users] fpga/clpd off-topic
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>
> fellows,
>
> does anybody know a smallest CLPD/FPGA and most important -
> is it possible to
> make a clock generator on it?
> ( I just need a divider by 2 and two another dividers to
> generate a quadrature
> signal at 10MHz. Now I'm using 3 chips -  74hc00 and
> 2x74hc74, - 42 pins
> total. The thing I want - just to reduce pins/chips count)
>
> cheers,
> ~d
>
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