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10.
A ring counter with 5 flip flops will have
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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.
Thanks.
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.
Thanks.
Ravi shankar kumar said:
1 decade ago
In ring counter number of states is equal to number of FF.
Mukesh duhan said:
1 decade ago
In a ring counter the no. of states are always equal to no of flip flops.
R.B.yadav said:
1 decade ago
Ring counter is one bit shifter in each state.
Dream said:
1 decade ago
Only ring counter which states depends upon the no. of flip flop.
Ashwini said:
1 decade ago
No of flip-flop= no of states in ring counter.
Tivam said:
1 decade ago
Number of states is nothing but number of flip flops.
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.
Since here 5 flip-flops are used so no.of possible states is 5.
Nitin said:
1 decade ago
In ring counter each flip flops output is subjected to the next ff's input and the output of nth ff is connected to input or first ff. So after every n clock pulses the sequence will repeats.
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