Or a binary counter and binary to BCD driver chips.

-John

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>> I am constructing a phase meter to monitor the phase creep of clocks.
>> It consists of a BCD counter counting say microseconds that has its
>> count strobed into a latch by a pulse from the clock. The Latch drives
>> a DAC which drives a pen recorder and an analogue data logger. Now I
>> am familiar with R - 2R networks, and that method is used on each
>> decade but the resistors that combine the decades in a 10:1 ratio are
>> the problem. ...
>
> Why are you using a BCD counter?
>
> If you want it to drive a display, consider adding a binary counter in
> parallel with the BCD counter.
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