3. A timing diagram below shows a D Flip-flop and the input clock. Show the transition...
a) (5 marks) Explain the difference between a latch, a gated latch and a flip flop. b) (5 marks) A gated SR latch has the following schematic diagram CLK a) Draw a timing diagram showing the Q and Q outputs for the following sequence of inputs: CLK R Assume that the initial state of the outputs is Q 0 and Q 1 c) (5 marks) Draw a schematic diagram for a rising edge-triggered master-slave D flip- flop built using two...
TIMING Consider the following ciru. The clock connections to the flip-flops are not shown (both flip-flops are clocked by the same clock). Y1 D a Assume the following Delay of each AND gate: 1 ns Delay of each inverter 04 ns Set up time of each flip-flop: 0.1 ns Hold time of each flip-flop: 0 ns Clk-to-Q delay of each fip-flop: 0.3 ns a) What is the maximum frequency of the clock in this cicuit (in MHz)? b) Suppose the...
Design a double edge-triggered D flip-flop. The output of the flip-flop Q should "sample" the value of the input D on both rising (+ve) and falling (-ve) edges of the clock CLK. Design an FSM counter that counts the sequence: 00, 11, 01, 10,00, 11, ..
Design a 5-bit binary counter using JK flip flops. Draw the flip-flop circuit diagram, the state graph, the timing diagram, the truth table (with clk pulse) and the state table (with present and next states).
1. The D Flip-Flop ) Look for the datasheet of the 7474 D flip-flop and wire it on the breadboard making sure to supply 5V to both Preset and Clear. Utilize the function generator to provide a Clock signal of 1 Hz: i) Press AMPL and set value to 5 Vpp ii) Press FREQ and set value to 1 Hz ili) Press OFFSET and set value to 2.5 V This Clock signal will be the same for all circuits in...
For the input shown below, draw the timing diagrams for the flip flop output Q (assume negative edge triggered flip flops) 1 CLOCK D or T CLR PRE 1.1 Assume a D flip-flop without a clear or preset 1.2 Assume a D flip-flop with active low clear CLR' 1.3 Assume a D flip-flop with active low clear CLR' and preset PRE 1.4 Assume a T flip-flop without a clear or preset (Q is initially 1) 1.5 Assume a T flip-flop...
Q D Clock Clk Q Clock Qb Q Qa Q Q Multiple type of flip-flops Circuit The figure above shows a circuit that use three different types of D flip-flops: a) D latch b) Rising-edge D flip-flop c) Falling-edge flip-flop For each one of the flip-flops enter their output for the times t1.t2.t3.t4 Assume that initially all outputs are '0' D
3. Answer the following questions about a data flip-flop (D-Flip Flop): a) (4 ps) Write the VHDL required to define a rising-edge triggered (RET) D-Flip Flop with additional clock enable (CEN) and reset inputs. Your reset may be synchronous or asynchronous. Assume any input, output, or signal variables that you require have already been declared in VHDL (you do not have to write the declarations for these) b) [I pal ls your reset syachronous or asynchronous for the D-Flip Flop...
b) A sequential circuit is constructed with one T flip-flop A, one D flip-flop B and one input X, when X=0, the state of the circuit remains the same.When X=1, the circuit goes through the transitions from 00 to 01 to 11 to 10 back to 00, repeat. (i) Draw the state transition diagram (ii) Construct the state Table (iii) Draw the circuit.
hi i need answers for nos. 18-28. 1. In a counter, a flip-flop output 10. A is a group of flip-flops, each one of which transition serves as a source for triggering other flip-flops, not by the common clock pulses. shares a common clock and is capable of storing one bit of information. A) RAM B) latch A ripple Cring (rather than signal transitions) are referred to as B synchronous D binary C) counter D) register 11. The Characteristic Equation...