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ECE122 – Lab 7 Binary Counter

The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. ECE122 – Lab 7 Binary Counter. Ritu Bajpai August 18, 2009. Introduction. Sequential circuit that goes through a prescribed sequence of states

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ECE122 – Lab 7 Binary Counter

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  1. The George Washington UniversitySchool of Engineering and Applied ScienceDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE122 – Lab 7 Binary Counter Ritu Bajpai August 18, 2009

  2. Introduction • Sequential circuit that goes through a prescribed sequence of states • We’ll design binary up-down counter • Use T flip flops • T flip flop designed by tying the inputs of JK flip flop together

  3. Characteristic Table JK flip-flop T flip-flop

  4. JK flip flop NAND LATCH NAND LATCH

  5. JK flip flop output response

  6. 4-bit up down binary counter

  7. Counter output response

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