TABLE 9.26 | Sequence by twisted ring counter or Johnson counter
Clock Pulse,
C
P
Flip-flop-IVFlip-flop-IIIFlip-flop-IIFlip-flop-I
D
3
D
2
D
1
D
0
t
0
0000
t
1
1000
t
2
1100
t
3
1110
t
4
1111
t
5
0111
t
6
0011
t
7
0001
t
8
0000
0001
1000
0000
1100
1110
0111
0011
1111
t
1
t
2
t
3
t
4
t
5
t
6
t
7
t
8
FIGURE 9.31 | State diagram
The circuit is used to count the clock pulses. N-bit ring counter counts 2N clock pulses.
The frequency of the pulses at LSB, Q
0
is the frequency of clock pulse, C
P
divided by 2N.
So, Johnson counter is also known as divided-by-2N counter.
9.10.1 | Controlled Circuit of Switch-Tail Ring Counter (or Twisted-Ring
Counter) or Johnson Counter ...
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