Question: Design a digital system with two flip-flops, E and F, and one 4-bit binary counter, A. The individual flip-flops in A are denoted by A4,
Design a digital system with two flip-flops, E and F, and one 4-bit binary counter,
A. The individual flip-flops in A are denoted by A4, A3, A2, and A1, with A4 holding
the MSB of the count. A start signal S initiates the system operation by clearing
the counter A and flip-flop F. The counter is then incremented by 1 starting from
the next clock pulse and continues to increment until the operations stop.
Counter bits A3 and A4 determine the sequence of operations:
If A3 = 0, E is cleared to 0 and the count continues
If A3 = 1, E is set to 1; then
If A4 = 0, the count continues
If A4 = 1, F is set to 1 on the next clock pulse and the system stops
counting.
I also recommend you to use available ICs from the Quartus II database,
instead of designing your own small parts. For example, try to see if you
can use a 4-bit register from the list before attempting to design a 4-bit
register yourself. Find out how the register functions and if you are not
satisfied with the capabilities of that chip, then try to find another one to
use, otherwise, build one to accommodate your design specifications.
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