Using the clock divider what will be the slow clock if the fast clock is 2 MHz and the number of bits is 2 2 MHz 4 MHz 16 MHz 0.5 MHz
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The number of bits in the clock divider represents the number of divisions it will perform. In this case, the number of bits is 2, so the clock divider will perform 2 divisions. Show more…
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