mod 60 counter

beenthere

Joined Apr 20, 2004
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The IC kind of depends on the logic family you want to use. Other than that, a pair of counters will do the trick, either binary or BCD.
 

veritas

Joined Feb 7, 2008
167
Many BCD decade counters can be configured to frequency-divide by 2, 4, 5, 10, etc. so you could use a couple of them to divide by 60.
 
i think you should use JK Flip Flops....because its just like module 57
....plz tell me how to do it hehehehehe.....bcoz i only know is JK flip Flops
any way JK Flip Flops is a kind of I.C
 

Gizew

Joined Nov 29, 2007
17
USE SIX DECADE COUNTERS AND CONNECT THE LAST TWO OUTPUTS TO THE NAND GATE.
IF U R ASKING THE IC TYPE IT DEPENDS ON UR WILL.
EXAMPLE CMOS, TTL ....
 
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