5 votes 5 votes (A) 5 (B) 25 (C) 125 (D) 625 Digital Logic gate2014ee digital-logic digital-counter + – _Dipak_ asked Apr 16, 2015 retagged Jul 5, 2019 by Cristine _Dipak_ 14.8k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 9 votes 9 votes Cascading two modulo $M$ and modulo $N$ counters gives a modulo $M*N$ counter. Option (C) is correct. Digvijay Pandey answered Apr 16, 2015 edited Nov 17, 2022 by Hira Thakur Digvijay Pandey comment Share Follow See all 7 Comments See all 7 7 Comments reply _xor_ commented Jun 4, 2015 reply Follow Share how ??? 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Jun 4, 2015 reply Follow Share It is like number counting. When one counter overflows, the next counter increments. So, the total count becomes the product of the individual counters. 7 votes 7 votes focus _GATE commented Jun 17, 2015 reply Follow Share sir ,wt does the meaning of overflow of counters means here???? 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Jun 18, 2015 reply Follow Share Suppose one counter counts till 0-15, then when it changes from 15-0 we can say it has overflown. 1 votes 1 votes focus _GATE commented Jun 18, 2015 reply Follow Share means when it changes its counting..?? 0-15 (up counting) than afte that down counting(15-0) 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Jun 18, 2015 reply Follow Share No. It'll restart counting from 0. but this will increment the next cascaded counter. 1 votes 1 votes minal commented Dec 16, 2018 reply Follow Share @arjun sir how many ff are required its log5+log5+log5 or log125 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes so for three identical mod 5 counter in cascading counter is 5*5*5*=125 saket nandan answered Jun 30, 2015 saket nandan comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.