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4bit Ripple Counter

This document provides instructions for a simulation lab assignment to design and simulate a 4-bit ripple counter using JK flip flops. Students are asked to feed the 4 counter outputs into a 7-segment display to observe the counter counting up to 15 (hexadecimal F). The circuit is to be built and simulated with a 25Hz clock and students can use switches, logic analyzers or other tools to view the outputs and test that the 4 JK flip flops work together as a ripple counter.

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4bit Ripple Counter

This document provides instructions for a simulation lab assignment to design and simulate a 4-bit ripple counter using JK flip flops. Students are asked to feed the 4 counter outputs into a 7-segment display to observe the counter counting up to 15 (hexadecimal F). The circuit is to be built and simulated with a 25Hz clock and students can use switches, logic analyzers or other tools to view the outputs and test that the 4 JK flip flops work together as a ripple counter.

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AIT Digital Electronics

Simulation Lab
4 bit Ripple Counter

Name Date

Design and simulate a 4 bit ripple counter using JK flip flops. Feed the counter outputs (4 of them) into the
Multisim model for a DCD_HEX display to view the counter operation. The counter should “count” to “F”

Build the circuit and simulate in a manner of your choosing. I recommend using a 25Hz clock source so you can
observe the counting real time. You may use switches to set the inputs or pulse sources, a logic analyzer,
oscilloscope, indicator lights, meters, etc. to view the outputs.

Describe below, your simulation design and verified results. Describe the operation in terms of the JK flip flops
and the interaction of all 4 JK’s

Call me to view your simulation for proper credit

-Hand in. This lab will count as a 15 point laboratory grade

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