A basic principle of operation of the synchronous counter is:
A) The J- K inputs are connected so that J = 0, K = 1 so they can toggle on a specific clock pulse.
B) The J- K inputs are connected so that only those flip- flops that are supposed to toggle or a given clock pulse will have J = K = 1.
C) The J- K inputs are connected so that ALL flip- flops will have J - K = 1 so they can toggle on each input clock pulse.
D) The J = K inputs are connected so that every other flip- flop will have J = K = 1 so they can toggle on the input clock pulse.
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