I am needing to correctly use the IC to divide an input wave from a signal generator by 32 and by 8 (any number really I know that it divides by 2,4,8,16,32,64 I think) I am assuming it shouldn't matter whether the input wave is a sine wave or square wave. Also I'm assuming that the amplitude of the wave shouldn't matter as long as I am within the limits of the chip. For my situation I am inputting a sine wave 2volts peak to peak (-1V to1V). Here is my understanding of how to hook it up to get the division I'm trying to accomplish. I have VDD to +8v DC and Vss to GND. I also have the Reset to GND. Input wave is connected to pin 1(CLK) (positive lead to pin 1 negative lead to ground directly from wave generator) Here is where I become lost. I measure +V (seems like its 2V if I remember right) on any of the Q outputs with my oscilloscope but I do not get a output square wave. (positive lead of the scope to Q1 or any other Q) (negative lead to GND). My source is a power supply but will eventually be a stand alone battery. So all grounds tie together and are hooked to the common terminal of the power supply and eventually the common terminal of the battery once I get this circuit working and integrated into a portable device. Please help. Thanks