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?.Design a counter using a 74HC163 binary counter. Draw the state transitiondiagram. ?15 points ?
?1? The MOD is 5 + 10 . ?2? If the MOD is EVEN number, use CLR to design, and if the MOD is ODD number, use CLR 3 Q? Q? Qo
LD
CTR DIV 16
ENT
ENP
C D3 D? D? Do
TC=15
RCCLD to design.

 

VII.Design a counter using a 74HC163 binary counter. Draw the state transition
diagram. (15 points )
(1) The MOD is 5+ (the l

Note: MY student ID's last number is 10. So, MOD is 5+10

CLR 3 Q? Q? Qo LD CTR DIV 16 ENT ENP C D3 D? D? Do TC=15 RCC VII.Design a counter using a 74HC163 binary counter. Draw the state transition diagram. (15 points ) (1) The MOD is 5+ (the last number of your SID). (2) If the MOD is EVEN number, use CLR to design, and if the MOD is ODD number, use LD to design. CLR 23 Q? Q? 20 CTR DIV 16 LD ENT ENP D? T C D3 RCC TC-15 D? Do T T


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The required counting sequence is of 8 bit and the given counter IC is a 4 bit counter. So 2 ICs are required in a cascaded manner. For this connection, a special pin (RCO) is used. If the counter already reached 1111 state and then a clock pulse is
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