two crosscoupled inverting gates form a Reset Set flipflop.
bokum
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.
preset is an asynchronus i/p for flipflop. so it is not depending on the clock signal. so if i keep preset high in any flipflip it will gives me the o/p as high. but when i use the normal i/p in the flipflop it will give the at the edge of the fliplop..
synchronous input means that the flipflop reads input only at posedge or negedge of the clock.
monostable multivibrator
two crosscoupled inverting gates form a Reset Set flipflop.
bokum
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.
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.
No they don't rhyme.
flipflop
it is j-k flip flop
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