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Digital Systems: Counting Circuits

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Mastering Electronics

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Counting circuits are among the most important of all sub-systems, and are used in a tremendous variety of electronic equipment. People unused to electronics often fail to appreciate just how fast an electronic counting circuit can work. A typical TTL counter might accept a count frequency of 30 MHz. You only begin to realise the speed of this when you compare it with other things that are normally considered very fast.

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© 1996 John Watson

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Watson, J. (1996). Digital Systems: Counting Circuits. In: Mastering Electronics. Macmillan Master Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14210-1_28

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