04. (Marks =2) The shown counter uses partial decoding to recycle the count sequence to zero after the 1001 state (At 10

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04. (Marks =2) The shown counter uses partial decoding to recycle the count sequence to zero after the 1001 state (At 10

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04 Marks 2 The Shown Counter Uses Partial Decoding To Recycle The Count Sequence To Zero After The 1001 State At 10 1
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04. (Marks =2) The shown counter uses partial decoding to recycle the count sequence to zero after the 1001 state (At 1010). The flip-flops are trailing-edge triggered, so clocks are derived from the outputs. Other truncated sequences can be obtained using a similar technique. Modify the counter circuit to recycle the count to zero after "0100" (At 0101). 10 decoder CLR HIGH- FFO FF1 FF2 FF3 19 19, 19, je 112 CLK -opc > С KO K CER K CLR K, CER CLR
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