Answer: A flip flop switches one connection between two points, a latch lock a connection, if you have a push to make press button and you press it, the circuit wil turn on but when you release the button it will turn off again, if you have a latch in the circuit then you can release the button and it will stay on.
A: A flip flop will just change states on its outputs as requested by a clock, A shift register will sift a state in time with the clock serially.Example loading a code of 1010 next clock time it will be 0101 and so on.
difference bet shuft register and counters
A flip-flip is a storage element that can store just 1-bit .. so to store more bits we can combine a bunch of flip-flops to form a register.. so actually a flip is a basic unit of register.
a shift register is a cascade of flip flops
A D latch is a specific type of flip flop having a level sensitive enable instead of an edge sensitive clock.
The nand gate variety of the SR flip-flop uses falsevalues to change state with, while the nor gate variety of the SR flip-flop uses true values to change state with.
both flip-flop and buffers are used for same purpose(i.e) for holding the data for a specified clock period.....in the case of area reduction these buffers can be used in the place of flip-flop.....
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A: Flip flop not only store info they also controls and make machine decisions
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First Flip-Flop in the register
an unclocked flip-flop is the state to which the circuit settles after the inputs change. For a clocked device, the next state is the state after the clock pulse
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
The difference between a latch and a flip-flop is that a latch does not have a clock signal, whereas a flip-flop always does. Apart from the clock signal difference, ~ Latch is a level sensitive device while flip-flop is an edge sensitive device. ~ Latch is sensitive to glitches on enable pin, whereas flip-flop is immune to glitches. ~ Latches take less gates (also less power) to implement than flip-flops. ~ Latches are faster than flip-flops.
The nand gate variety of the SR flip-flop uses falsevalues to change state with, while the nor gate variety of the SR flip-flop uses true values to change state with.
D flip-flop
Hello The difference between an active low and an active high SR flip-flop is that with the active low SR flip-flop, the system is activated when the inputs to system are zeros while with the active high SR flip-flop, the system is activated when the inputs to the system are ones.
same, just invertment of each other
both flip-flop and buffers are used for same purpose(i.e) for holding the data for a specified clock period.....in the case of area reduction these buffers can be used in the place of flip-flop.....
Digital memory consist register which are the collection of flip flop and can be accessed easily. When we want to store the data on digital format than apply the data to flip flop(D flip flop) and it is set or rest or hold 1 or 0 as you applied and store it on the flip flop.
flip -flop are nothing ,just latches, are used to store 1 bit values. suppose an 8 bit register can store 8 bits(1 byte) i.e. it comprizes of 8 latches/flip flop each bit corresponding to 1 flip flop
A LATCH can be said as the another name of flip flop as the only difference between a latch and the flip flop is that a latch is an level triggered device where as flip flop is an edge triggered device .