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Drawing symbols, switching functions and diagrams

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In this text many different ideas on electronic counters will be discussed; they will be expressed in switching functions for the control of flip-flops and expressed in diagrams by means of drawing symbols. Because all the circuits are designed to be implemented by means of integrated circuits or represent a single integrated circuit, a set of drawing symbols has been chosen which are ordinarily used in these circuits. Whether or not this is the most useful set of symbols is not discussed; these symbols are certainly not the easiest to draw.

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Oberman, R.M.M. (1973). Drawing symbols, switching functions and diagrams. In: Electronic Counters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02004-1_1

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