The above video show to early testing of the counter. I have it hooked up to a 555 timer and the outputs of each counter stage are connected to an LED. The LED's show the circuit count up in binary as expected.

kl;kj;

jk;kj;
A project log for Serial Transmitter Using Discrete Parts
An asynchronous serial transmitter using only mosfets, resistors, capacitors, and diodes as building blocks.
The above video show to early testing of the counter. I have it hooked up to a 555 timer and the outputs of each counter stage are connected to an LED. The LED's show the circuit count up in binary as expected.
kl;kj;
jk;kj;
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