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Module 3: Sequential Circuits

  1. Q1b. Draw the truth table of JK flip-flop.20232m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Draw the truth table of JK flip-flop.

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  2. Q1e. Draw the timing diagram of SR flip-flop.20232m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Draw the timing diagram of SR flip-flop.

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  3. Q1h. Define race-around condition in JK flip-flop.20242m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Define race-around condition in JK flip-flop.

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  4. Q5. Explain clocked SR flip-flop with the help of a master–slave flip-flop.202314m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Explain clocked SR flip-flop with the help of a master–slave flip-flop.

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  5. Q5a. Design a parallel-to-serial converter using shift registers and explain its operation.20247m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Design a parallel-to-serial converter using shift registers and explain its operation.

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  6. Q5b. Compare the characteristics and applications of JK and T flip-flops.20247m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Compare the characteristics and applications of JK and T flip-flops.

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  7. Q7. Summarize the design procedure for a synchronous sequential circuit.202314m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Summarize the design procedure for a synchronous sequential circuit.

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  8. Q8a. Implement S-R, T, and D flip-flops using a JK flip-flop. Also show the implementation using state tables.20247m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Implement S-R, T, and D flip-flops using a JK flip-flop. Also show the implementation using state tables.

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  9. Q8b. Design a 3-bit binary counter using T flip-flops.20237m

    Module 3: Sequential Circuits

    Design a 3-bit binary counter using T flip-flops.

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