Explain the working of a binary counter?

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Binary Counter:-

A binary counter can be constructed from J-K flip-flops by taking the output of one cell to the clock input of the next.

The J and K inputs of each flip-flop are set to 1 to produce a toggle at each cycle of the clock input.

This device is sometimes called a "ripple through" counter. 

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