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A set-dominant master-slave flip-flop has set and reset inputs. It differs from a conventi...

A set-dominant master-slave flip-flop has set and reset inputs. It differs from a conventional master-slave SR flip-flop in that, when bothS and R are equal to 1, the flip-flop is set.

(a) Obtain the state table of the set-dominant flip-flop.


(b) Find the state diagram for the set-dominant flip-flop.


(c) Design the set-dominant flip-flop by using an SR flip-flop and logic gates (including inverters).

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