How Decade Counters Work - The Learning Circuit
In this video, Karen teaches how decade counters work. They are integrated circuits that use logic gates, flip flops, and a clock signal to cascade a high output signal across ten outputs. Decade counters typically may count in one of three binary methods, decade, BCD, or bi-inquiry. They can be used to control 7-segment displays, an array of LEDs, and more. Follow along as Karen explains all of these concepts and the internal workings of decade counters: https://bit.ly/3h5IF5s Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files and behind the scenes video: http://bit.ly/2MFMG0v Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: Tech spotlights: http://bit.ly/2KLz0TS Roadtest and Reviews: http://bit.ly/2KH4fj3 Project14: http://bit.ly/2wPnajx

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