QUESTION 3 By using several 4-bit asynchronous counters (74LS93 ICs) as shown in Figure 3, draw a complete circuit of mo

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QUESTION 3 By using several 4-bit asynchronous counters (74LS93 ICs) as shown in Figure 3, draw a complete circuit of mo

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Question 3 By Using Several 4 Bit Asynchronous Counters 74ls93 Ics As Shown In Figure 3 Draw A Complete Circuit Of Mo 1
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QUESTION 3 By using several 4-bit asynchronous counters (74LS93 ICs) as shown in Figure 3, draw a complete circuit of mod-1XX asynchronous counter. "XX' refer to the last digit of the first and second students' matric numbers respectively. For example, if the first and second students' matric numbers are 151270 and 151271, thus, the asynchronous counter to be designed is mod-101. [Note: You are allowed to use extra gates (i.e. OR, AND, NOR, NAND, XOR, XNOR, NOT gates)]. CLK A CLK B RO(1) RO(2) -C CTR DIV 16 4C lo li lr ly Figure 3 (35 marks)
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