A: ho the output are there for sure one way or the other
D Flip flop which have driven the output as the given input there is no change in the I/O. But in the case of T-Flipflop the output is inverted to the given input .i.e complement of the input is output. Thank you i am meganathan...
flip-flop is a one bit memory device which stores the last output in memory. the output of flip-flop is based on the present input and past output. RS stands for reset-set flip-flop means that for particular value it sets and resets automatically based on inputs.
If you need an electronic device with two stable states, a flip flop will provide that. But if that isn't what you need, a flip flop is generally useless.
The D flip-flop has a D and Clock input, and a Q (and sometimes Q/) output. The D input is copied to the Q (and, inverted, Q/) output on the specified edge of Clock.Its like a J-K flip-flop where K is driven with the inverted value of J.ANSWER: D stands for data it it will transfer the data with a clock control inputd type flip flop is a flip flop whose output is a function of the input which appeared one pulse earlier. Also known a d type flip flop.
The "RS" in RS flip flop stands for "Reset-Set". The RS flip flop has a Reset and a Set input. You can reset or set the flip flop as desired. Output state will be held based on whichever input was last asserted.
A; Because there is no ambiguity of its output it is either one state or the other but not in between states so flip flop
it will be the X-OR gate of D and the output Q
I never heard of transparent flip flop and i think it refers to a 'd' flip flop where the output will follows the input with the clock. a master slave referred as j-k do not follow the input not until the master tells the slave to flip
A flip flop being in toggle mode means the output of the flip flop keeps changing like a clock pulse being 1,0,1,0,1,0... If we are using a jk flip flop and we tie the two inputs namely jand k together and send an input then we would find the output q or q(bar) to be toggling.
SR flip flop with clock enable .The output will change only when the clock is'1' and when the clock is '0' all the inputs will be ignored
When the inputs J and k of the JK flip-flop are set to 1, the output toggles.
If you need an electronic device with two stable states, a flip flop will provide that. But if that isn't what you need, a flip flop is generally useless.