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Discussion Forum : Digital Electronics - Section 1 (Q.No. 8)
8.
A decade counter skips
binary states 1000 to 1111
binary states 0000 to 0011
binary states 1010 to 1111
binary states 1111 to higher
Answer: Option
Explanation:

A decade counter counts from 0 to 9. It has 4 flip-flops. The states skipped are 10 to 15 or 1010 to 1111.

Discussion:
16 comments Page 1 of 2.

Vinay yadav said:   1 decade ago
Can anyone please explain me something more on this question.

Why we use example of 10-state only in the skipping?

Pankaj said:   1 decade ago
Because Decade counter count 10 digits from 0 to 9. After all item will be skipped.

Kalpish said:   1 decade ago
Please explain this.

Kishan kumar said:   1 decade ago
Decade counter means 0 to 9 other should not taken.

Arshad said:   10 years ago
Why should D option is wrong? Could anyone clarify? It has also included 15 and above.

Deepak Beragud said:   9 years ago
After 9th count starts from 10th. I think so. Is it right?

Prarthi said:   9 years ago
@All.

D option is wrong because 10 to 15 digits are skipped in decade counter.

Mouli said:   9 years ago
I can't understand can you explain with every option?

Ashma said:   9 years ago
Decade counter have 0 to 15 digit, but it counts only 0 to 9 digits, remaining 10 to 15 are skipped.

Raj said:   8 years ago
Simple, Decade means 10 and always number system starts from 0.


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