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?
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?
Which Divide by N counter are your using (which part number)?
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.
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)
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