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7493 Count Eric

The document discusses how to wire a 7493 TTL 4-bit binary counter chip to function as a mod-16, mod-8, or mod-11 counter. It provides pin diagrams for each configuration and notes that pin QA is always connected to the clock input of the second JK flip-flop, input A is always connected to the clock signal, and pins R0 and R1 are connected to the internal reset gate.
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7493 Count Eric

The document discusses how to wire a 7493 TTL 4-bit binary counter chip to function as a mod-16, mod-8, or mod-11 counter. It provides pin diagrams for each configuration and notes that pin QA is always connected to the clock input of the second JK flip-flop, input A is always connected to the clock signal, and pins R0 and R1 are connected to the internal reset gate.
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The 7493 TTL 4-bit Binary Counter

Wired as a Mod-16 Counter

Wired as a Mod-8 Counter

Input B 1 RO1 2 RO2 3 NC 4


VCC

14 Input A 13 NC
4-bit binary counter 7493

Input B 1 RO1 2 RO2 3 NC 4


VCC

14 Input A 13 NC
4-bit binary counter 7493

12 Q 11 Q 10 9 8

A D

12 Q 11 Q 10 9 8

A D

NC 6 NC 7

QB QC

NC 6 NC 7

QB QC

Wired as a Mod-11 Counter

Miscellaneous Notes: QA is always hooked to _____ because it controls the _____ for the 2nd internal JK-FF. Input A is always hooked to ____

Input B 1 RO1 2 RO2 3 NC 4


VCC

14 Input A 13 NC
4-bit binary counter 7493

12 Q 11 Q 10 9 8

A D

R0 & R1 are pins that are hooked to the internal _____ gate.

NC 6 NC 7

QB QC

ICT In-Class Notes for the 7493 - 1 of 1

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