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A digital logic circuit containing feedback, in which outputs depend not only on present values of inputs but also on past values. Sequential logic is used to implement state. Contrast with "combinatorial logic", where outputs depend only on present values of inputs, and there is no feedback.
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Digital logic/sequential circuit to produce one pulse for every 5 clock pulses
I'm working on a problem where I'm trying to design a digital logic circuit (sequential circuit?) to produce output Y given input A:
So the goal is to produce one pulse for every 5 input pulses.
What …