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A circuit decade counter using JK Flip-flops (74LS112D) A decade counter counts in decimal digits, rather than binary. A decade counter may have each (that is, it may count in binary-coded decimal, as the 7490 integrated circuit did) or other binary encodings. A decade counter is a binary counter designed to count to 1001 (decimal 9).
synchronous presettable 4-bit binary up/down counter, common clock 25 Ω series resistor 16 QS74FCT2191T: 74x2193 1 synchronous presettable 4-bit binary counter, separate up/down clocks 25 Ω series resistor 16 QS74FCT2193T: 74x2226 2 dual 64-bit FIFO memories (64x1) (24) SN74ACT2226: 74x2227 2 dual 64-bit FIFO memories (64x1) three-state (28)
40193 – Up/down binary counter with 4-bit binary preset. Decoders. 4028 – 4-bit BCD to 10-output decoder (can be used as 3-bit binary to 8-output decoder) 4511 – 4-bit BCD to 7-segment display decoder with 25 mA output drivers. Timers. 4047 – Monostable/astable multivibrator with external RC oscillator. 4060 – 14-bit ripple counter ...
The following is a list of CMOS 4000-series digital logic integrated circuits.In 1968, the original 4000-series was introduced by RCA.Although more recent parts are considerably faster, the 4000 devices operate over a wide power supply range (3V to 18V recommended range for "B" series) and are well suited to unregulated battery powered applications and interfacing with sensitive analogue ...
The very fastest shifters are implemented as full crossbars, in a manner similar to the 4-bit shifter depicted above, only larger. These incur the least delay, with the output always a single gate delay behind the input to be shifted (after allowing the small time needed for the shift count decoder to settle; this penalty, however, is only incurred when the shift count changes).
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At each advance, the bit on the far left (i.e. "data in") is shifted into the first flip-flop's output. The bit on the far right (i.e. "data out") is shifted out and lost. The data is stored after each flip-flop on the "Q" output, so there are four storage "slots" available in this arrangement, hence it is a 4-bit register.
Then by adding the next weight to the previous result, comparing again, and repeating until all the bits and their weights have been compared to the input, the result, a binary number representing the analog input, is found. Example 2: The working of a 4-bit successive-approximation ADC is illustrated below. The MSB is initially set to 1 ...