How to Design Various 4-bit Counters with Direction Inputs?

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The discussion focuses on designing various 4-bit counters, including a BCD counter that counts from 0 to 9, a binary counter from 0 to 15, and both types with direction inputs for counting up or down. The user, Oliver, urgently seeks help with schematics and truth tables for these designs, expressing concern over a tight deadline for his degree. Forum members are encouraged to provide assistance, especially those with expertise in digital design. A reminder to review forum guidelines is also mentioned. The urgency of the request highlights the importance of timely support in academic challenges.
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Please help me urgently - D-Type Latch problem

Hi all,

I have just descovered this wonderful forum and am hoping you can save my degree! I have to have this problem finished in a matter of hours and just can't figure out the schematics/truth tables. Please please please take the time to help in any way with any part if you can - it shouldn't be too hard for some of you experts and I would be eternally grateful. Thanks in advance,

Oliver

Here are the tasks:

Design 1
Design a 4-bit BCD counter that counts from 0 to 9. After 9 the counter should cycle through the same sequence again.

Design 2
Design a 4-bit binary counter which counts in binary from 0 to 15 then cycles through the same sequence again.

Design 3
Design a 4-bit BCD counter that has a direction input (which determines the direction of the count). If direction = 0 the counter should count down, alternatively if direction = 1 then the counter counts up. The input may change at any time and the count must change appropriately at the next clock edge.

Design 4
Design a 4-bit binary counter that has a direction input (which determines the direction of the count). If direction = 0 the counter should count down, alternatively if direction = 1 then the counter counts up. The input may change at any time and the count must change appropriately at the next clock edge.
 
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olimain : please read the sticky thread at the top of this subforum, or the forum guidelines that you agreed to before entering (see my signature).
 
Thanks, and I do know I should have posted this well in advance, however I have only just come across this website and hoped I may get lucky.

Apologies.

O
 
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