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Flip-flops: a) Make a asyncronous MOD 12 flip-flop up counter circuit b) Make a asyncronous MOD...

Flip-flops:
a) Make a asyncronous MOD 12 flip-flop up counter circuit
b) Make a asyncronous MOD 14 flip-flop up counter circuit
c) Each flip-flop has the same propagation delay, which is 10ms. Calculate the maximum clock frequency of the circuit in questions (a) and (b)

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