This Tinkercad design is a basic digital counter circuit that uses logic gates to count from 0 to 9. It has 4 input switches that represent the place values (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands) and 4 LEDs that light up in a specific pattern to display the corresponding decimal number as the switches are toggled. When all switches are in the off position, the circuit displays 0 with no LEDs lit.
This Tinkercad design is a basic digital counter circuit that uses logic gates to count from 0 to 9. It has 4 input switches that represent the place values (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands) and 4 LEDs that light up in a specific pattern to display the corresponding decimal number as the switches are toggled. When all switches are in the off position, the circuit displays 0 with no LEDs lit.
This Tinkercad design is a basic digital counter circuit that uses logic gates to count from 0 to 9. It has 4 input switches that represent the place values (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands) and 4 LEDs that light up in a specific pattern to display the corresponding decimal number as the switches are toggled. When all switches are in the off position, the circuit displays 0 with no LEDs lit.