A decade counter skips ………..*binary states 1000 to 1111binary states 0000 to 0011binary states 1010 to 1111binary states 1111 to higher
Question
A decade counter skips ………..*binary states 1000 to 1111binary states 0000 to 0011binary states 1010 to 1111binary states 1111 to higher
Solution
A decade counter skips binary states 1010 to 1111.
Here's why:
A decade counter is a type of counter that counts from 0 to 9 (10 states in total), hence the name "decade". In binary, these numbers are represented as 0000 to 1001.
So, when the counter reaches 1001 (which is 9 in decimal), it resets back to 0000 (which is 0 in decimal). Therefore, the binary states from 1010 (which is 10 in decimal) to 1111 (which is 15 in decimal) are skipped.
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