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In almost all digital systems, counters are extensively used in areas such as frequency
synthesizers, analog-to-digital converters and circuits used in communication systems (Gifty
and Kashwan, 2012). A synchronous counter in particular, is the counter type in which all the
flip-flops in the counter change their state in synchronism with the input clock signal (Anil,
2007). The clock signal in a synchronous counter is simultaneously applied to all the clock
input of the flip-flops (Rabiul and Jabayer, 2012).
The modulus (MOD number) of a counter according to Anil (2007) is defined as the number
of different logic states the counter goes through before it comes back to the initial state in
order to repeat the count sequence. Also, from (Anil, 2007), an n-bit counter is said to have a
modulus of 2n
, when it goes through all its natural state, without skipping any of the states.
Obviously, such a counter is said to have a modulus that is an integral power of 2. The
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