#digitalelectronics #digitalsystemdesign #counter mod 10 ripple counter counter using T FLIP FLOP MOD 10 Asynchronous Up Counter counter using t flip flop design BCD Counter Using t flip flop
mam will make a lecture how to get status of flag registers and detailed video how to solve these type of problems Question 26: What will be the value of accumulator after executing following instructions MVI A, 49H MVI C, 12H ORA C A. 5BH B. 5AH C. 4AH D. 4BH Question 28: Find the status of CF, SF, and AF after the following instructions are executed. MOV AL, 35 H ADD AL, 0CE H A. CF = 0, SF = 1, AF = 1 B. CF = 1, SF = 1, AF = 1 C. CF = 1, SF = 0, AF = 1 D. CF = 1, SF = 0, AF = 0 Question 29: Assume that CS register=3000 H and IP =2000 H. To fetch an instruction form the memory, find the memory address from which the next instruction will be fetched. A. 3200H B. 32000H C. 3200 D.32000 Question 30: Assume that, SS=3000 H, BP=0010 H, SI=0040 H Find the physical address in following instruction. MOV AL, [BP+SI] A. 30050H B. 30040H C. 30010H D. None of the above
@@TechnoTutorials2783 mam mod 10 ripple counter using jk flipflop, at 0-9 the output is high means 1 and at 10th clock pulse it's 0 and remaining 11-15 outputs are don't care, so using 4variable k map I m getting that Boolean expression of the output
Hello! If you have to make a synchronous mod 10 counter, can you just use the counter you have shown in the video and just change the way the CLOCK works? Or do you have to use the k-map method? Thank you and greetings from Romania!