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COUNTERS
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What are Counters?
 Counter is a sequential circuit
 A digital circuit which is used for a counting pulses is known counter
 Conter is widest application of flip-flops. It is a group of flip-flops with a clock
signal applied
Types of counters
 There are two types of counters which way of they are clocked . They are
synchronous counters and asynchronous counters or ripple counters
 In synchronous counters there are continuous clock input signals with flip-
flops used to produce the output
 In asynchronous counters there are different clock signals to produce the
output
Asynchronous counters
 There are several types of asynchronous counters
 Some of them are two bit asynchronous counters, three bit asynchronous
counters, asynchronous decade counters etc
Two bit asynchronous counter
Asynchronous decade counters
Delay of asynchronous counters
 Unfortunately one of the main disadvantages with asynchronous counter is
that there is a small delay between the arrival of the clock pulse at its input
and it being presents at its output
 It happens because each flip flop does not changed at the same time
 The propagation delay of each flip-flop adds together to give a total
propagation delay for the counter
 Total propagation delay of asynchronous counter should be less than period of
external clock pulse

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COUNTERS.pptx

  • 3. What are Counters?  Counter is a sequential circuit  A digital circuit which is used for a counting pulses is known counter  Conter is widest application of flip-flops. It is a group of flip-flops with a clock signal applied
  • 4. Types of counters  There are two types of counters which way of they are clocked . They are synchronous counters and asynchronous counters or ripple counters  In synchronous counters there are continuous clock input signals with flip- flops used to produce the output  In asynchronous counters there are different clock signals to produce the output
  • 5.
  • 6. Asynchronous counters  There are several types of asynchronous counters  Some of them are two bit asynchronous counters, three bit asynchronous counters, asynchronous decade counters etc
  • 8.
  • 10.
  • 11. Delay of asynchronous counters  Unfortunately one of the main disadvantages with asynchronous counter is that there is a small delay between the arrival of the clock pulse at its input and it being presents at its output  It happens because each flip flop does not changed at the same time  The propagation delay of each flip-flop adds together to give a total propagation delay for the counter  Total propagation delay of asynchronous counter should be less than period of external clock pulse