In a normal n-bit counter, that counts up if all the outputs are wired to the Q
outputs of the flip flops rather than to the Q outputs, identify the action that follows
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in normal n bit counter, that counts up if all the outputs are wired then the qare the outputs
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The action that follows is that it counts down.
In a normal ripple n-bit up counter, that counts up, each inputs of the flipflops are connected to logic '1' and the clocks are connected to the Q' output of the previous flipflop.
If instead we wire the clock inputs to the Q output, then the counter reverses. That is it starts counting downwards. Therefore it becomes a down counter.
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