• WHAT is Classification?

    25-11-2017

    WHAT is Classification?

    The general form of a synchronous sequential circuit is shown in Fig. 8.1. To recap, this has: external inputs, A, and outputs, Z; a combinational block can be considered in two parts; and 'memory’ in...
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  • The Introduction of Synchronous sequential circuits

    25-11-2017

    The Introduction of Synchronous sequential circuits

    Synchronous sequential circuits were introduced in Section 5.1 where firstly sequential circuits as a whole (being circuits with ‘memory’) and then the differences between asynchronous and synchronous...
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  • Implementation of The Steering Logic

    22-11-2017

    Implementation of The Steering Logic

    Since for this type of counter in general we need the input to the nth T-type used to construct the circuit to be TN=Q0 *Q2*…QN-1, = TN-1* QN-1 it is clear there are two ways in which the steering log...
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  • Mod-277 Synchronous Counters

    22-11-2017

    Mod-277 Synchronous Counters

    Synchronous binary counters are arguably the simplest sequential synchronous circuits. They use the flip-flops to store the circuit's count state and (usually) have no external inputs. Thus the next s...
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  • Mod-N Asynchronous Counters

    22-11-2017

    Mod-N Asynchronous Counters

    A mod-W (or divide-by-N) asynchronous counter, where N=T, will count up to (N- 1) (an output of all 1’s) before resetting to all 0*s and beginning the count sequence again....
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  • What is Asynchronous Counters?

    22-11-2017

    What is Asynchronous Counters?

    The output of a T-type flip-flop with T=) will simply toggle every time it is docked. So the circuit in Fig. 7.1 constructed from negative edge triggered T-type flip-flops will give the waveforms show...
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  • Asynchronous and Synchronous Counters

    22-11-2017

    Asynchronous and Synchronous Counters

    Counters are one of the most widely used logic components in digital electronic circuits. In addition to simply counting they can be used: to measure time and frequency; increment memory addresses; an...
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  • The Introduction of Flip-flops and Flip-Flop Based Circuits

    17-11-2017

    The Introduction of Flip-flops and Flip-Flop Based Circuits

    Flip-flops' are vital ingredients in all except purely combinational logic circuits and are therefore extremely important. The SR (Set-Reset) flip-flop was introduced in the last chapter and illustrat...
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