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Why can a synchronous counter operate at a higher frequency than a ripple counter?
The flip-flops change one after the other.
The flip-flops change at the same time.
A synchronous counter cannot operate at higher frequencies.
A ripple counter is faster.
Correct Answer:
The flip-flops change at the same time.
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