Details,thanks! 12.(15 points) Design the sequence binary counter 0100: (11 10) using two D flip flops....
The following Flip Flops JK fix implements a binary counter;
assuming that at time t1, all outputs Q are ZERO, it indicates the
value of Q2, Q1 and Q0 at time t4.
Q2 = LOW . . Q1 = HIGH . QO = LOW 1 J Q2 J Q1 J QO CLK CLK CLK к Q2 K Q K Q. *All PRE and CLR are HIGH t1 Input clock pulses Talk t1 t2 2 +3 3 14 4 5 6...
A. Design a circuit using D flip-flops that will generate the
sequence 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1 and repeat. Do this by designing a
counter for any sequence of states such that the first flip-flop
takes on this sequence. There are many correct answers, but do not
duplicate states, because each state can have only one next
state.
B. A pulse-generating circuit generates eight repetitive pulses
as shown in the figure. Implement the pulse-generating circuit
using a binary counter...
Design a 5-bit binary counter using JK flip flops. Draw the flip-flop circuit diagram, the state graph, the timing diagram, the truth table (with clk pulse) and the state table (with present and next states).
Digital Logic Design Design a 0-9 counter using four D flip flops. The counter should run on the SCLK output of the clock divider. It should have a four-bit binary output that increments from 0 to 9 one step on each clock cycle. When it reaches the value of 9, it should restart a 0 on the next clock cycle. Hint: consider using D flip flops with a reset input and using logic to reset the flip flops when the...
Design a two-bit up/down binary counter using D flip-flops that can count in binary from 0 to 7. When the control input x is 0, the circuit counts down, and when it is 1, the circuit counts up. (a) Obtain the state table of the two-bit counter. (b) Obtain the state diagram (c) Draw the logic diagram of the circuit.
(2) Design a counter with the following repeated binary sequence: 0,2,3,4,6. Use D flip-flops. Note: Do verification if your circuit has some unused states.
3. Design a counter with the following repeated binary sequence: 0,1,2,4,6. Use D flip-flop. 4. Design a counter to count with T flip-flops that goes through the following binary repeated sequence: 0,1,3,7,6,4. Find out the counter response towards the unused state. Illustrate the response with a state diagram. 5. Design a mod-7 counter (repeat binary sequence: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6) use JK flip-flop.
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14. Design a cyclic counter that produces the binary sequence 0, 2, 3,1. o..if the control signal X is 0 but produces the binary sequence 0, 1,3,2.0, if the control signal X is1.Use D flip-flops. (a) Draw the state diagram; (6 points (b) Draw the input, present state-next state, excitation table: (6 points) (c) Derive the minimal SOP expressions for the D inputs of the flip-flops using K-maps. Draw the logic circuit realization of the counter, using only NAND...
(a) Design an asynchronous Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) count-up counter using JK flip-flops. Draw the counter circuit clearly showing the configuration of the JK flip-flops and the necessary logic gate(s). Sketch the input and output waveforms of this counter (7 Marks) (b) The binary up/down counter for a cargo lift controller in a 7-storey building has an up-down (UID) control input and a buzzer output (B). The buzzer will sound B 1) when the lift is at level 1 or...
Up-Down counter with enable using JK flip-flops: Design, construct and test a 2-bit counter that counts up or down. An enable input E determines whether the counter is on or off. If E = 0, the counter is disabled and remains in the present count even though clock pulses are applied to the flip-flops. If E= 1, the counter in enabled and a second input, x, determines the count direction. If x= 1, the circuit counts up with the sequence...