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brief explanation of asynchronous ripple counter
draw the circut diagram of the MOD60 asynchronous binary counter
draw the circut diagram of the MOD60 asynchronous binary counter
A ripple counter is a counter in which state transitions of one or more flip flops are triggered by the outputs of other flip flops in the circuit. If all flip flops in the counter are triggered by a common clock pulse, then the counter is called a "synchronous counter". a ripple counter is a counter that will ripple through the information sequentialy. .
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Positive forces can counter negative forces.
To counter negative stereotypes
ring counterjohnson counter (twisted ring counter)ripple countersynchronous counterup/down countercascaded countermodulus counterFor all the types of counters above except the two ring counters, various counting codes may be used depending on the requirements of the application:binary codebinary coded decimal2 of 5 coded decimalabacus coded decimal (0/5 + 0/1/2/3/4)1 of 10 decimallinear feedback shift register codeGray codeetc.
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1. Easier to design 2. No propagation delay Actually the second one is the most important reason. In designing circuits that work at high clock rates, ripples will result in errors so synchronization is very very important.