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decade counter and mod counter

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what is the difference between a decade counter and a mod 10 counter
 

I normally consider them the same. However, if I wanted to increment by +3 instead of +1, for example, I would probably specify a "mod 10" counter to remind myself that the count value needs to wrap around in a modulo fashion (0 3 6 9 2 5 8 1 4 7 0 ...) instead of possibly going into an unexpected state.
 

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