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Q3. Implement Various Types of Flip-Flops.: Practical 3

The document discusses various types of flip-flops including S-R, J-K, D, and T flip-flops. An S-R flip-flop has two inputs, set and reset, that determine the output states. A J-K flip-flop is similar but can toggle its output. A D flip-flop only changes its output on the clock's active transition and matches the input. A T flip-flop toggles its output with each clock pulse regardless of the input. Flip-flops are fundamental building blocks that can store a single bit and are used in memory and other digital circuits.

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Q3. Implement Various Types of Flip-Flops.: Practical 3

The document discusses various types of flip-flops including S-R, J-K, D, and T flip-flops. An S-R flip-flop has two inputs, set and reset, that determine the output states. A J-K flip-flop is similar but can toggle its output. A D flip-flop only changes its output on the clock's active transition and matches the input. A T flip-flop toggles its output with each clock pulse regardless of the input. Flip-flops are fundamental building blocks that can store a single bit and are used in memory and other digital circuits.

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PRACTICAL 3

Q3. Implement various types of flip-flops.


A flip-flop is a sequential digital electronic circuit having two stable states that can
be used to store one bit of binary data. Flip-flops are the fundamental building
blocks of all memory devices.

Types of Flip–Flops
 S-R flip-flop
 J-K flip-flop
 D flip-flop
 T flip-flop
S-R Flip-flop
 This is the simplest flip-flop circuit. It has a set input (S) and a reset input (R).
When in this circuit when S is set as active, the output Q would be high and
the Q’ will be low. If R is set to active then the output Q is low and the Q’ is
high. Once the outputs are established, the results of the circuit are
maintained until S or R get changed, or the power is turned off.

 Truth table of S-R flip-flop


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S R Q State

0 0 0 No Change

0 1 0 Reset

1 0 1 Set

1 1 X

J-K Flip-flop
 Because of the invalid state corresponding to S=R=1 in the SR
flip-flop, there is a need of another flip-flop. The JK flip-flop
operates with only positive or negative clock transitions. The
operation of the JK flip-flop is similar to the SR flip-flop. When
the input J and K are different then the output Q takes the value
of J at the next clock edge. When J and K both are low then NO
change occurs at the output. If both J and K are high, then at the
clock edge, the output will toggle from one state to the other.
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 Truth table of JK flip-flop
J K Q State

0 0 0 No
Change

0 1 0 Reset

1 0 1 Set

1 1 Toggles Toggle

 Characteristics equation of JK flip-flop


Q(t+1)=jkQ(t)‘+K‘Q(t)

D Flip-flop
 In a D flip-flop, the output can only be changed at positive or
negative clock transitions, and when the inputs changed at other
times, the output will remain unaffected. The D flip-flops are
generally used for shift-registers and counters. The change in
output state of D flip-flop depends upon the active transition of
clock. The output (Q) is same as input and changes only at
active transition of clock
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 Truth table of D flip-flop


D Q

0 0

1 1
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 Characteristics equation of D flip-flop
Q(t+1)=D

T Flip-flop
 A T flip-flop (Toggle Flip-flop) is a simplified version of JK flip-
flop. The T flop is obtained by connecting the J and K inputs
together. The flip-flop has one input terminal and clock input.
These flip-flops are said to be T flip-flops because of their ability
to toggle the input state. Toggle flip-flops are mostly used in
counters.

Truth Table of T flip-flop


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T Q(t) Q(t+1)

0 0 0

0 1 1

1 0 1

1 1 0

 Characteristics equation of T flip-flop


Q(t+1)=T′Q(t)+TQ(t)′=T⊕Q(t)

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