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Digital Electronics: Principles, Devices and Applications

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Counters <strong>and</strong> Registers 4711OutputCJBJAJClkClkFF-AClkClockClKClKAClKFigure 11.56 Problem 7.10. Refer to the three-bit counter arrangement of Fig. 11.57. Determine its count sequence <strong>and</strong> alsodetermine whether the counter is self-starting. (A counter is self-starting if it automatically goesto one of the desired states with subsequent clock pulse in case it l<strong>and</strong>s itself accidentally into anyof the undesired states.)000, 001, 010, 011, 100, 000, ; not self startingCB1ACJBJAJClkClkClkCKBKKFigure 11.57 Problem 10.Further Reading1. Langholz, G., Mott, J. L. <strong>and</strong> K<strong>and</strong>el, A (1998) Foundations of <strong>Digital</strong> Logic Design, World Scientific Publ.Co. Inc., NJ, USA.2. Cook, N. P. (2003) Practical <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Electronics</strong>, Prentice-Hall, NJ, USA.

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