Event handling
Yes, there is a difference between edge triggering and pulse triggering. Edge triggering occurs when a circuit changes state based on the transition of an input signal (e.g., from low to high or high to low). Pulse triggering, on the other hand, involves triggering a circuit based on the detection of a specific pulse width within the input signal.
input, because your giving the computer information an lcd screen or TV is an out put device because its giving info to you through via visuals.
without understanding the program giving a input
Triggering a flip flop is just change its state means 0 to 1 or vice versa . Triggering is done by giving the clock signal to the flip flop.
A mouse is input because it gives input or controls an element of the computer. For example, when you click, the mouse is giving input to the computer and telling it to select/open something.
Level Trigger:1) The input signal is sampled when the clock signal is either HIGH or LOW.2) It is sensitive to Glitches.Example: Latch.Edge Trigger:1) The input signal is sampled at the RISING EDGE or FALLING EDGE of the clock signal.2) It is not-sensitive to Glitches.Example: Flipflop.
I use my computer screen for monitoring what's my computer is doing right now and we can also use it for giving input if it is a touch screen. I also watch TV and movies.
A mouse is input because it gives input or controls an element of the computer. For example, when you click, the mouse is giving input to the computer and telling it to select/open something.
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Explain how the responses of the systems giving the transfer function will vary with time when subject to a step input
A computer mouse does not use any input, it IS an input device.
Pseudo perception refers to false or distorted perceptions that are not based on reality. It can include hallucinations or misinterpretations of sensory input without an external stimulus triggering it.