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Which of the following statements best describes the operation of a synchronous up-/down-counter?
| A. | The counter can count in either direction, but must continue in that direction once started. |
| B. | The counter can be reversed, but must be reset before counting in the other direction. |
| C. | In general, the counter can be reversed at any point in its counting sequence. |
| D. | The count sequence cannot be reversed, once it has begun, without first resetting the counter to zero. |
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The parallel outputs of a counter circuit represent the:
| A. | parallel data word |
| B. | clock frequency |
| C. | counter modulus |
| D. | clock count |
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