A ring counter is a type of counter composed of flip-flops connected into a shift register, with the output of the last flip-flop fed to the input of the first, making a "circular" or "ring" structure.
There are two types of ring counters:
A straight ring counter, also known as a one-hot counter, connects the output of the last shift register to the first shift register input and circulates a single one (or zero) bit around the ring.
A twisted ring counter, also called switch-tail ring counter, walking ring counter, Johnson counter, or Möbius counter, connects the complement of the output of the last shift register to the input of the first register and circulates a stream of ones followed by zeros around the ring.
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process similar to clipping in audio systems. A walking ringcounter, also called a Johnson counter, and a (linear) resistor-only shaping circuit is an alternative...
9999. A metal ring may be attached to aid in holding the counter, and usually half the ring is bent to allow it to fold flush with the counter when not in...
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frequency was further divided through a scaler, first by five using a ringcounter to produce a 102.4 kHz signal. This was then divided by two through 17...
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road-race courses, the counter is fitted to a bicycle between the left fork leg and the front wheel. The tab or tabs on the large ring gear engage with the...
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cannot use Wisps and lose one ring per second, de-transforming when the ringcounter hits zero. The game also features online leaderboards, allowing players...
processor clock speed was 1 MHz, which was divided by 20 by a 10-position ringcounter to provide the system timing and control signals. Instructions took eight...