Chapter 5
Chapter 5. Flip Flop. Flip Flop. Flip flop is the most important memory element and its made of an assembly of logic gates. NAND Gate Latch. NAND Gate Latch. EXAMPLE 5-1. The waveform below are applied to NAND latch. Assume initially Q=0, and determine Q waveform. NOR GATE LATCH.
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Chapter 5 Flip Flop
Flip Flop • Flip flop is the most important memory element and its made of an assembly of logic gates.
EXAMPLE 5-1 • The waveform below are applied to NAND latch. Assume initially Q=0, and determine Q waveform.
Example 5-3 • Assume that Q=0 initially, determine the Q waveform for the NOR latch input shown below:
Clock Signals & Clocked Flip-Flop • In synchronous systems, the exact times at which any output can change states are determined by a signal called the Clock. • When the clock changes from 0 to 1, this is called positive-going transition (PGT). • When the clock changes from 1 to 0, this is the negative going transition.
EXAMPLE: Determine Q waveform for the given EN and D inputs.
ASYNCHRONOUS INPUTS • Asynchronous inputs can be used to set the FF to the 1 state or clear the FF to the 0 state at any time.