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Discussion Forum : Digital Electronics - Section 1 (Q.No. 10)
10.
A ring counter with 5 flip flops will have
5 states
10 states
32 states
infinite states
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Saurab said:   1 decade ago
Can anyone tell me the basic difference between a flip flop and a latch and also between synchronous and asynchronous?

Thanks.

Neena said:   1 decade ago
No.of possible states for n bit ring counter is n.

Since here 5 flip-flops are used so no.of possible states is 5.

Abhinav Dixit said:   1 decade ago
And also because ring counter is a synchronous counter and it's states depends on the number of FF present.

KEERTHANA said:   1 year ago
A ring counter with 'n' flip flops will have 'n' states, as the ring counter is a re-circulation counter.
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Mahesh kumar Tadaka said:   8 years ago
An n-bit ring counter has only n states. Here 5 flip-flops are present (i. e 5 bits) so it has 5 states.

Kirti said:   1 decade ago
A general counter with 5 flip-flops has 2^5 states. But a ring counter has only 5 states.

Shaikh ismail said:   1 decade ago
A general counter with 5 flip-flops has 2^5 states. But a ring counter has only 5 states.

Dinakar Kuchi said:   9 years ago
Just remember - a flip-flop can store one-bit value so the number of states will be 5.

Prarthi said:   9 years ago
In-ring counter, the number of the state depends on the number of the flip-flops.

Ankit Sharna said:   1 decade ago
Because ring counter is N:1 counter.

& johnson counter is 2N:1 counter.


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