Digital Logic Circuit Analysis & Design 王 军 王 军 王晓东.
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Digital Logic CircuitDigital Logic Circuit
Analysis & DesignAnalysis & Design
王 军王 军王晓东王晓东
A counter consists of a register and the associated logic.
A 4-bit binary counter 74161.
6.2 TOUNTER
CLOCK: synchronous counting input. CLR’: asynchronous clear (active low). Load’: synchronous load (active low). ENT and ENP: count enables (active
high). IND,C,B,A: loading inputs. OV: overflow output (reaching the
maximum-1111)
An 8-bit binary counter (base 28-1)An 8-bit binary counter (base 28-1)
A 4-bit binary down/up’ counter A 4-bit binary down/up’ counter 7419174191
Base 16 (2×8) asynchronous counter 7493.Base 16 (2×8) asynchronous counter 7493.
Note: If the clock is connected to X, it counts to 8; If Y, it counts to 16.
SP3,4b: P471~473EX3,4a,5: P481LAB14
Experiment 14 A Base-60 Counter
Section 1 Introduction and Guidance
a. Introduction: Counters may be synchronous or asynchronous and may be base 10 or 16 or else. Most synchronous counters have parallel loads; they may be preset to a value, using the load signal and an input line for each bit. We will have to understand them well and use them skillfully. The purpose of this experiment is to make students master the designing method of a base-60 counter and consolidate the ability of using seven segment displays.b. Guidance: Counters are commercial medium-scale integrated circuits. Design a counter that goes from 0 to 59 and display the count on the two seven segment displays. To implement more complex problems, we definitely choose corresponding chips and gates. Take the following available resources to finish the experiment.Available Resources:1. SAC-DS4 LOGIC LAB2. ALTERA MAX+PLUS II3. TTL chips: 74160, 74138,74373,7448 and 7473
Section 2 Report Fourteen
Pre-experiment
Find the pin layouts of the chips availed of above.
74160 74373 74138 7448 7473
Draw the circuit diagram of this system which you have designed.
In-experiment
Any problem with wiring? Any problem with chips? Any other problems?
Testing results in ALTERA MAX+PLUSⅡ(waveform simulations)
Post-experiment
Something Learned:
The end