cheers mate this is very well explained, not just addressing one type of counting problem either, but addressing it all, odds, evens, whatever, excellent
In some cases the JK-FF is made of D-FF. Just use a little bit of combinational logic to get the input values for the D-FF to make a JK-FF. Anyway, it is most definitely do-able to design a counter with a D-FF. IMO I find it easier because you don't need to factor in what the inputs should be (the input and output will be the same after the active clock edge). Anyway these skills are needed for any FF because you need the input logic.
Just want to ask you is this a Moore counter circuit? I have to learn about moore och mealy circuts. The mealy is no problen to find on you channel but just want to make sure what kind of counter this is.
Just curious.. in the 3-bit even counter.. If you KNOW Q0 is never 1.. can you just use a ground instead of the the Q0 JK ff? and use the 2-bit gray code counter for Q2 and Q1..? Or would that be looked down upon if I didn't actually use 3 JK ff's on a test or homework? If Q0 isnt even connected to the other two does it matter?
Hi have the same question with Regga maria , it is hard to understand direct without explanation. "please explain how to draw timing diagram of 3 bit synchronous counter"
cheers mate this is very well explained, not just addressing one type of counting problem either, but addressing it all, odds, evens, whatever, excellent
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In some cases the JK-FF is made of D-FF. Just use a little bit of combinational logic to get the input values for the D-FF to make a JK-FF. Anyway, it is most definitely do-able to design a counter with a D-FF. IMO I find it easier because you don't need to factor in what the inputs should be (the input and output will be the same after the active clock edge). Anyway these skills are needed for any FF because you need the input logic.
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Yes I have noticed that too. J1 must be connected to Q0 and K1 to NOT Q0. If you see this (and still care ;p) you can correct it if you want.
You should make more complicated counters dude.Good work:
Just want to ask you is this a Moore counter circuit? I have to learn about moore och mealy circuts. The mealy is no problen to find on you channel but just want to make sure what kind of counter this is.
Just curious.. in the 3-bit even counter.. If you KNOW Q0 is never 1.. can you just use a ground instead of the the Q0 JK ff? and use the 2-bit gray code counter for Q2 and Q1..? Or would that be looked down upon if I didn't actually use 3 JK ff's on a test or homework? If Q0 isnt even connected to the other two does it matter?
Hi have the same question with Regga maria , it is hard to understand direct without explanation.
"please explain how to draw timing diagram of 3 bit synchronous counter"
Q0 to J1
why dont you use d flip flops? they are easier, good video btw