Education 10.8 Monostable Multivibrators adminJan 29, 2020 We’ve already seen one example of a monostable multivibrator in use: the pulse detector used within the circuitry of...
Education 10.7 Asynchronous Flip-Flop Inputs adminJan 29, 2020 The normal data inputs to a flip flop (D, S and R, or J and K) are referred to as synchronous inputs because they have...
Education 10.6 The J-K Flip-Flop adminJan 29, 2020 Another variation on a theme of bistable multivibrators is the J-K flip-flop. Essentially, this is a modified version...
Education 10.5 Edge-triggered Latches: Flip-Flops adminJan 29, 2020 So far, we’ve studied both S-R and D latch circuits with enable inputs. The latch responds to the data inputs (S-R or...
Education 10.4 The D Latch adminJan 29, 2020 Since the enable input on a gated S-R latch provides a way to latch the Q and not-Q outputs without regard to the...
Education 10.3 The Gated S-R Latch adminJan 29, 2020 It is sometimes useful in logic circuits to have a multivibrator which changes state only when certain conditions are...
Education 10.2 The S-R Latch adminJan 29, 2020 A bistable multivibrator has two stable states, as indicated by the prefix bi in its name. Typically, one state is...
Education 10.1 Digital Logic With Feedback adminJan 29, 2020 With simple gate and combinational logic circuits, there is a definite output state for any given input state. Take the...