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Hey, friends welcome to the YouTube channel ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS. So in this video, we will learn about the asynchronous counters, which is also known as the Ripple Counters. So in the previous video of the counter, we have seen that, in the asynchronous counters, only one flip flop receives the clock signal. And the output of that flip flop is connected to the clock input of the next flip flop. So in this type of counter, basically the output transition in the flip flop acts as a clock signal for the next flip flop. So first of all, we will see that how to design the asynchronous binary counters. So as I said in the previous video, the output of the binary counter changes in the binary sequence. And we have seen that, there are two types of binary counters, that is up counter and the down counter. So as its name suggests this up counter counts from 0 to N. That is in the upward direction, while the down counter counts in the downward direction, that is