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Counters Clocked sequential circuit whose state diagram contains a single cycle. Modulus – number of states in the cycle. Counters with non-power of 2 modulus has unused states
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Ripple Counters Ripple counter.
Requires fewer components than other counters. Slowest one.
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Synchronous Counters Synchronous counters. Synchronous serial counter.
The clock inputs of all flip-flops in the counter circuit are connected to a common clock signal. Synchronous serial counter.
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Counters Synchronous parallel counter.
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MSI Counters – 74x163
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MSI Counters – 74x163
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74x163 – Free Running Mode
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74x163 – Modulo 11 Counters
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74x163 – Excess-3 Counter
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74x163 – Cascading Counters
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74x163 – Modulo 193 Counter
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74x163 – Modulo 8 Counter With Decoder
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74x163 – Modulo 8 Counter With Decoder
Modulo 8 counter with decoder and glitch-free outputs.
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Shift Registers N-bit register with the provision for shifting its stored data by a bit position each tick of the clock. Serial input – specifies a new bit to shifted into the register. Serial output – specifies the bits being shifted out of the register
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Shift Registers Parallel input – specifies a new set of bits to be entered into the register, all at once during a single clock tick. Parallel output – specifies the bits at the output of every flip-flop in the register.
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Shift Registers Serial-in, parallel-out shift register.
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Shift Registers Parallel-in, serial-out shift register.
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Shift Registers MSI Shift Registers.
74x164 – serial-in, parallel-out with asynchronous clear input. 74x166 – parallel-in, serial-out with asynchronous clear input. 74x194 – universal shift register.
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Shift Registers Shift register counter – a circuit formed by a shift registers and combinational logic. The state diagram for this state machine is cyclic. This circuit does not necessarily count in ascending or descending order. Ring Counter – the simplest shift register counter. This circuit uses a n-bit shift register to obtain a counter with n states.
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Shift Registers A self correcting counter is designed so that all abnormal states have transitions leading to normal states.
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Shift Registers Twisted-ring, Moebius or Johnson counter is a n-bit shift register whose serial input receives the complement of serial output. This counter has 2n states.
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Shift Registers Digital telephony.
Central offices samples analog voice 8000 times/sec (once every 125μs). Then the COs transmit them digitally over a 64kbps serial channel. 64kbps is much less than can be achieved by a single digital line, therefore several 64kbps signals are multiplexed onto a single wire.
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