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explain decade counter with suitable diagram​

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Answered by renu51622
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If we observe the decade counter circuit diagram, there are four stages in it, in which each stage has single flip flop in it. So it is capable of counting 16 bits or 16 potential states, in which only 10 are used. The count starts from 0000 (zero) to 1001 (9) and then the NAND gate will reset the circuit.

Answered by Anonymous
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A decade counter is one that counts in decimal digits, rather than binary. A decade counter may have each (that is, it may count in binary-coded decimal, as the 7490 integrated circuit did) or other binary encodings. "A decade counter is a binary counter that is designed to count to 1010 (decimal 10).

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