[Solved]Question 2 2 Points Following Statements Describe Results Circuit Design Binary Counter Se Q37061462

Question 2 (2 points) The following statements describe the results of the circuit design with binary counter. Select all the TRUE stateme OD (8’s) Qc (4’s) QB (2’s) CLK pulse 14 13 12 CKANC OUT1 OUT4 GND OUT2 OUT3 O) (OD QB) (Qc) 30 32 SN74LS90N Binary counter) 29 31 CKB RO(1) R0(2) NC Vec R9(1) R9(2) 5 +5V The OUTs 4 (QD), 3 (QC), 2 (QB), 1 (QA) count the clock pulses starting from 1 (0001) to 10 (1010) Assume that IC pins 2 and 7 are not used. If IC pins 3 (RO(2 and 6 (R9(1)) are connected to GND, the binary counter will keep counting the clock pulses When clock pulses start to generate, the red LED connected IC pin 14 will keep blinking After ten clock pulses generated, the LEDs connected to IC pins 12,9, 8, and 11 will be off Show transcribed image text Question 2 (2 points) The following statements describe the results of the circuit design with binary counter. Select all the TRUE stateme OD (8’s) Qc (4’s) QB (2’s) CLK pulse 14 13 12 CKANC OUT1 OUT4 GND OUT2 OUT3 O) (OD QB) (Qc) 30 32 SN74LS90N Binary counter) 29 31 CKB RO(1) R0(2) NC Vec R9(1) R9(2) 5 +5V The OUTs 4 (QD), 3 (QC), 2 (QB), 1 (QA) count the clock pulses starting from 1 (0001) to 10 (1010) Assume that IC pins 2 and 7 are not used. If IC pins 3 (RO(2 and 6 (R9(1)) are connected to GND, the binary counter will keep counting the clock pulses When clock pulses start to generate, the red LED connected IC pin 14 will keep blinking After ten clock pulses generated, the LEDs connected to IC pins 12,9, 8, and 11 will be off
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