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Difference between mod n counter and divide by n counter

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divide by n counter

Hi ppl,
I wanna know the difference between mod n counter and divide by n counter.
that mod n counter counts from 0,1,2...n-1 but divide by n counter can count from nay value to any vale such that it has n states.
 

programmable divide by n counter

As per my knowledge, whatever u r saying is not fully correct. Divide by N counters are mostly programmable, user can program them for say divide by 50, so that the fout will be Fin/50. and thus used as clock dividers.
The thing is Mod counters and Divide by N counters are not same........
 

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