Introduction to SR Flip Flop
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2015
- Digital Electronics: Introduction to SR Flip Flop.
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In SR latch video we use a NOR gate but in this video we use a NAND gate that's why the value of Q and Q' seems to be reversed.
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you said FF are edge triggered however, you're using level values. is it right?
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i didnt get whats clk 0 and 1?? how can you relate 0 and 1 to level or edge sensitive? please reply
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Lecture 119 is actually "SR Latch" (150th in the playlist)
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Verry good tutorial! But i have one question: Since to turn the trigger we must first give 1 to the set lead and after that 1 to the reset lead, how can we be sure that the set lead will always turn on before the reset one? Cuz we cant predict wich nand gate will be turned on first.
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We say FF stores 1-bit of data at a time. But in all the FFs we have two outputs Qn and Qn'. When Qn is 1, Qn' is 0 and vice-versa. So, Wouldn't it be true if I say that FF stores two 1-1 bit of data at a time?? Please reply!!
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can we use NOR Gates instead of NAND in S-R FlipFlops??
what will be the truth table then??
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Sir you have used NAND gate before latch circuit but in some reference books the have used the AND gate. So I am a bit confused about that
sir we know that flip flop is device carry 1bit of information.
So where we store 1bit value in S input or R input ?
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sir, in the LATCH part if we introduce 'present' and 'clear' what would be the affect??? and also pls tell wht is the use of present and clear
sir please use the lecture number too when naming the video.
ruclips.net/video/HZg7fNu-l24/видео.html
watch the videos in sequence.
LECT 119 : ruclips.net/video/kt8d3CYWGH4/видео.html
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sir u say, using clock, only our own input allowed for certain time while without it, both intentional and accidental inputs are there?how accidental inputs in latch??
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please, what's the name of that program you use in this video to draw and write within ??
I think R*&S* should be R(bar)& S(bar) because when we enter 00 in NAND gate that always will give us 1 to Q and Qbar so we should start from 11 not 00 , am i right ?
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I didnt get one thing. It was mentioned in the previous video that the difference between SR latch and SR flip flop is that the former is level triggered while the latter is edge triggered. But isnt level triggering being used for SR flip flop here?
And secondly, does SR latch have no clock input?
Yes, SR latch does not have CLK input so it updates the output immediately as input changes while a flip flop updates the output only when the CLK signal is changing from low to high (leading edge) or high to low (falling edge) as it is edge triggered.
what is difference between -ve edge trigger and +ve edge trigger in characteristic table for clk value?0 or 1
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In Digital Design by Morris Mano, this is called SR Latch. its the same thing, don't worry.
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