You can convert a ring counter to a johnson counter by aiming a gun at his head and smooth talking him.
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From: thecrack@...
Reply-To: Electronics_101@...
To: Electronics_101@...
Subject: [Electronics_101] Re: Shift-register and synchronous counters
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 06:26:48 -0000
--- In Electronics_101@y..., thecrack@t... wrote:
--- In Electronics_101@y..., adityan007@y... wrote:
the answer is 11
because 2 raise to 11 =2048
but 2 raised to 10=1024 which is less than 1500
Thankx
But can you please explain in more detail? You see I am new in this
world of
electronics and unfortunately I have to ask people like yourself to
get all the answers.
Another question:
How can a ring counter be converted to a Johnson counter?
Still no one out there that can help me?
Please I really need some help here. If this is the wrong group let
me know so that I can browse more for one that can help me.
Thank you
Jon
Thanks for the support:
Here is the question:
A counter is neede to count the number of cans passing on a
conveyor
belt. A pulse is generated each time a can passes a sensor,
which
in
turn triggers the counter circuit. The counter needed has to
count
as
many as 1 500 cans. How many flip-flops are required in the
counter
circuit to count all the items?
This is the easy one and again thanks for the support.
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