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  • The terminal count of a typical modulus-10 binary counter is 1010.


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    • 1. Most sequential circuits contain a combinational logic section and a memory section.

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    • 2. Dependency notation is no longer used.

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    • 3. A reliable method for eliminating decoder spikes is to use strobing.

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    • 4. In a full-featured counter in HDL, the concept of rolling over simply means the count sequence has reached its limit and must start over at the beginning of the sequence.

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    • 5. The serial in/parallel out shift register transfers data from one parallel data bus to another parallel data bus one bit at a time across a single line.

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    • 6. In a 74192 BCD decade up-/down-counter, the terminal count up and the terminal count down are active-LOW.

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    • 7. When implementing a complete system application using IC counter chips, output devices such as LED indicators must be configured to operate from the counter outputs.

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    • 8. Generally speaking, the synchronous counter requires more circuitry than an asynchronous counter.

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    • 9. In many cases, counters must be strobed in order to eliminate glitches.

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    • 10. The 7447 has a 4-bit BCD input, seven individual active-LOW outputs, and a ripple blanking input and output.

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