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Old 6th January 2004, 03:23 AM   (permalink)
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circuit design(block diagram, schematic. logic diagram) using seven segment display that uses BCD counter that displays 3 different number, example when the count is 0001 in the counter the display in the 7 segment is{ 1}, when the count is 0010 the diplay is {4}, and when the count is 0011 the diplay is {3} and when the count is 0100 the display now is ack to {1}.
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Old 6th January 2004, 04:10 AM   (permalink)
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This circuit will do what you said, but what happens when the count is 0101? Or don't you care?
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Old 6th January 2004, 02:46 PM   (permalink)
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circuit design(block diagram, schematic. logic diagram) using seven segment display that uses BCD counter that displays 3 different number, example when the count is 0001 in the counter the display in the 7 segment is{ 1}, when the count is 0010 the diplay is {4}, and when the count is 0011 the diplay is {3} and when the count is 0100 the display now is back to {1}. then 0101 {4} up to 1001 displays a {3} value

a circuit design(block diagram, schematic. logic diagram. design on PCB) of 2-bit RAM using JK and D Flip-flops

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