SCIENCE LOBBY

Electronic Circuits

Electronic Tutorials

 

Home  |  About us Tutorials  |  Circuits | Magazines  |  Books  |  Suppliers

SEQUENTIAL LOGIC

Your Ad Here

Decade Counter

A decade counter counts from 0 to 9 and then resets to zero.

The counter output can be set to zero by pulsing the reset line low.

The count then increments on each clock pulse until it reaches 1001 (decimal 9).

When it increments to 1010 (decimal 10)  both inputs of the NAND gate go high.

The result is that the NAND output goes low, and resets the counter to zero.

D going low can be a CARRY OUT signal, indicating that there has been a count of ten.

Back to Sequential Logic

 
 

Home  |  About us Electronic Tutorials  |  Electronic Circuits |  Magazines  | Books  |  Suppliers