a group of flip-flops sensitive to pulse duration is called latch whereas a group of flip-flops sensitive to pulse transition is called a register.
flip flop is level triggered
latch is edge triggered
Because that is the definition of a latch. A J-K flipflop is master-slave triggered because that is the definition of a J-K flipflop. A D flipflop is edge triggered because that is the definition of a D flipflop.
flipflop is edge triggering and latch is level triggering
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advantages of D Flipflop?
A plain JK flipflop is unreliable as it is enabled by the level of the clock, not the edge. In a master-slave flipflop, the master section captures the new state based on the inputs while the clock level is high, then the slave section captures the new state from the master while the clock level is low. This has the effect of making the flipflop act as if it was falling edge clocked but retains the simplicity of design of flipflops that are level enabled.
Because that is the definition of a latch. A J-K flipflop is master-slave triggered because that is the definition of a J-K flipflop. A D flipflop is edge triggered because that is the definition of a D flipflop.
flipflop is edge triggering and latch is level triggering
FF-sincron L-asincron level sensitive and edge sensitive
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From the excitation table of D flipflop , clear that D flipflop act as a buffer. It also used to make shift registers.
tie both J & K high.
toggle flipflop - every clock pulse toggles it to the opposite state.
yes because flipflop is one word and flip and flop are both words.
Generally speaking, a latch is a device that will respond to an input level (logic high or low) whereas a flip-flop will only respond to its inputs when the proper triggering edge (transition between logic levels) is applied. Be cautious as some people use the terms interchangeably.
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No they don't rhyme.
There is no differrence .