How do I set a Divide-By-N counter High or Low

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I need to know how to set the pins on a Divide-By-N counter either High or
Low on a PCB. Also is "1" and "0" the same as high and low?

Can anyone help me?
 
<elehman1@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
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I need to know how to set the pins on a Divide-By-N counter either High or
Low on a PCB.
Which Divide by N counter are your using (which part number)?

Also is "1" and "0" the same as high and low?
Usually it's...

Logic "FALSE" = Low = 0V
Logic "TRUE" = High = 5V (or 3V etc depending on the logic family used)

However it's not always the case. Some systems use 0V or even a -ve voltage
to mean TRUE.
 
"CWatters" <colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote in message
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I meant to add the 1 and 0 so here it is again....

Logic "FALSE" = Low = "0" = 0V
Logic "TRUE" = High = "1" = 5V (or 3V etc depending on the logic family
used)
 
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 00:43:57 GMT, <elehman1@columbus.rr.com> wrote:

I need to know how to set the pins on a Divide-By-N counter either High or
Low on a PCB. Also is "1" and "0" the same as high and low?

Can anyone help me?
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Yeah. If you have the same question to ask and you want to ask it in
a bunch of related newsgroups, crosspost it. Then when someone
answers it on any one of the newsgroups it'll be conveniently answered
in all of them unless they elect to trim the list.

A lot of times, if someone posts an answer on one NG and then finds
the same question posted separately on another NG, they won't bother
to answer it again. Me, for example.

--
John Fields
 
On 30 Sep 2004 17:35:52 GMT, et472@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Michael Black)
wrote:


But of course, he didn't need to hit more than one newsgroup. It
sure didn't belong in .repair and the fact that he also posted to
.misc suggests he was simply covering all the bases.

If he'd just posted to sci.electronics.basics that would have been
sufficient, and yes, he might have gotten faster answers because
people wouldn't dismiss his post because of the over posting.
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You completely missed the point.

Go back and read it again and see if you get it.

--
John Fields
 
John Fields (jfields@austininstruments.com) writes:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 00:43:57 GMT, <elehman1@columbus.rr.com> wrote:

I need to know how to set the pins on a Divide-By-N counter either High or
Low on a PCB. Also is "1" and "0" the same as high and low?

Can anyone help me?

---
Yeah. If you have the same question to ask and you want to ask it in
a bunch of related newsgroups, crosspost it. Then when someone
answers it on any one of the newsgroups it'll be conveniently answered
in all of them unless they elect to trim the list.

A lot of times, if someone posts an answer on one NG and then finds
the same question posted separately on another NG, they won't bother
to answer it again. Me, for example.
But of course, he didn't need to hit more than one newsgroup. It
sure didn't belong in .repair and the fact that he also posted to
..misc suggests he was simply covering all the bases.

If he'd just posted to sci.electronics.basics that would have been
sufficient, and yes, he might have gotten faster answers because
people wouldn't dismiss his post because of the over posting.

Michael
 

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