You have to reform your question to be an actual question before someone can answer it. A counter circuit's output depends on the previous state when it is 'clocked'. So the output might be something like 0010, when the previous output was 0100. Then the next one after 0010 could be 0001. Or it might count the other way, depending on how configured.
a type of ring counter
(A+B+C)' = A'B'C' by using truth table
either 4 or 8 depending on the type of counter
A state table defines the behaviour of the of the sequantial function
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ring counter is self decoding...
ring counter is self decoding...
Johnson counter is a ring counter, which is a type of counter composed of a circular shift register. Johnson counter provides many shift registers and ring counters.
A truth table is usually a table in which the truth or falsehood of two variables are taken as input and these form the edges of the table. The content of the table shows the truth value of the result of some operation on the variables.
a type of ring counter
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Table or counter service is generally offered in small restaurants or diners. Counter service is literally service at the counter of the restaurant while table service is generally offered by a waitress or waiter.
truth table contains inputs and excitation table takes outputs as inputs
The Ring of Truth - 1987 was released on: USA: 1987
Ring counter A ring counter is a shift register (a cascade connection of flip-flops) with the output of the last one connected to the input of the first, that is, in a ring. Typically a pattern consisting of a single 1 bit is circulated, so the state repeats every N clock cycles if N flip-flops are used. It can be used as a cycle counter of N states. Johnson counter A Johnson counter (or switchtail ring counter, twisted-ring counter, walking-ring counter, or Moebius counter) is a modified ring counter, where the output from the last stage is inverted and fed back as input to the first stage. A pattern of bits equal in length to twice the length of the shift register thus circulates indefinitely. These counters find specialist applications, including those similar to the decade counter, digital to analog conversion, etc
A glass will leave a ring on the table because it drips water. This water gets under the finish of the table and leaves a ring.
Chair is to table as stool is to counter