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Implement the following circuit to test the characteristics of a D flip flop. Im

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Question

Implement the following circuit to test the characteristics of a D flip flop.

Implement the following circuit to test the characteristics of a D flip flop. Note: Using a clock input to operate the flip-flop is rather quickly. You may wish to select the slow motion of the clock OR to use a simple binary switch instead of a clock input device. Verify the flip flop state table. Questions: Is a D flip-flop positive or negative edge triggered? What happens when the Set switch is set to zero? What happens when the Reset switch is set to zero? Does it matter what the D input is when either Set or Reset is zero?

Explanation / Answer

D flipflops can be both it can be positive edge triggered and negetive edge triggered but mostly they are negetive edge triggered

in d flipflop it is actully present and clear .... and both of them are active low that means they are active well the input is low so when preset is low regardless what the output is the output will be 1 and when clear is 0 then whatever the input is the output is 0

no the input is of no metter when any one of them is in action