It counts bits of information using 1s and 0s
Binary Counter
a counter is a counter which counts the data and the decade counter is the counts the decade ones
It is a counter. A negative input pulse increments counter by one with binary output.
A mod-2 counter, also known as a binary counter, can count from 0 to 1. It has two states: 0 (binary 00) and 1 (binary 01). When it reaches its maximum state of 1, it resets back to 0. Thus, it effectively counts in a binary system, toggling between these two values.
It is 1001
draw the circut diagram of the MOD60 asynchronous binary counter
A 5-bit binary counter, interpreted as an unsigned integer, has a range of 0 to 31. Interpreted as a two's complement signed integer, it has a range of -16 to +15.
The maximum modulus of a 5-bit binary counter is 32. This is because a 5-bit counter can represent values from 0 to (2^5 - 1), which is 0 to 31. Therefore, the maximum count or modulus it can achieve is 32 different states.
1 is the highest number you can count to using a mod-2 counter.
draw the circut diagram of the MOD60 asynchronous binary counter
binary form
It is a decade counter with a binary to decimal translator meaning it can take binary and turn it into decimal numbers for example a seven segment display