COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
DIGITAL LOGIC
Question
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Flip Flop
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Binary store
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Computer software
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -NAND Gate Bistable Multivibrator This type of bistable circuit is also known as a “Bistable Flip-flop”. The manually controlled bistable multivibrator is activated by the single-pole double-throw switch (SPDT) to produce a logic “1” or a logic “0” signal at the output.
Detailed explanation-2: -A flip-flop is a bistable device, with inputs, that remains in a given state as long as power is applied and until input signals are applied to cause its output to change.
Detailed explanation-3: -Flip-flops are synchronous bistable storage devices capable of storing one bit. The term synchronous means that the output state changes only at a specified point on a triggering input called the clock signal. That is, the output changes are synchronized with the clock signal.
Detailed explanation-4: -Flip-Flop is a data storage element. Its content changes only either at the rising or falling edge of the enabled signal (controlling clock signal). It has 2 stable states and hence sometimes it is referred to as a bistable-multivibrator.