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
yes because flipflop is one word and flip and flop are both words.
it is j-k flip flop
advantages of D Flipflop?
to determine the output state of the flipflop
flipflop is edge triggering and latch is level triggering
two crosscoupled inverting gates form a Reset Set flipflop.
by combining j and k inputs we will get jk flipflop
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...
J=SET K=RESET NOTE: JK FLIP FLOP IS NOTHING BUT AN ADVANCED VERSION OF THE SET-RESET()SR FLIP FLOP) SO, JK FLIP FLOP ALSO WORKS SOMEWHAT LIKE THE SR FLIP FLOP..... IS ACTUALLY THE LABORATORY TERM OF NUMBER 5 FLIP FLOP 5# J & K.
it will be the X-OR gate of D and the output Q
Yes. You need two gated input SR flipflops, and an inverter. Connect the Q output of the first flipflop to the S of the second. Connect the notQ output of the first flipflop to the R of the second. Connect the clock to the gate input of the second flipflop, and to the input of the inverter. Connect the output of the inverter to the gate of the first flipflop.
toggle condition :- the condition of the flip-flop in which on the application of clock-pulse inverts the present state Q(t+1) = Q'(t) on the application of clock-pulse for JK-flip-flop the toggle condition is J=K=1 for JK flip-flop this is called toggle condition condition