QUESTION 1 Assume that in the JK flip-flop (given by its characteristic table be
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QUESTION 1
Assume that in the JK flip-flop (given by its characteristic table below), J is held at 1 and K is held at 0. What will the output at Q be after several gate delays?
0
1
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1 points
QUESTION 2
Assume that in the JK flip-flop, J is held at 1 and K is held at 0 for several gate delays. If K is then set to 1 while maintaining J at 1, what will the output at Q be?
0
1
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1 points
QUESTION 3
Assume that in the JK flip-flop, J is held at 0 and K is held at 1 for several gate delays. If K is then set to 0 while maintaining J at 0, what will the output at Q be?
0
1
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1 points
QUESTION 4
List the elements of the last column (Next State A) of the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below.
#1
#2
#3
#4
1 points
QUESTION 5
List the elements of the last column (Next State A) of the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below.
#1
#2
#3
#4
1 points
QUESTION 6
List the elements of the last column (Next State A) of the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below.
#1
#2
#3
#4
1 points
QUESTION 7
List the elements of the last column (Next State A) of the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below. Note: This circuit contains SR flip-flop, which is not always well defined. Use -1 for invalid (undefined) states.
#1
#2
#3
#4
1 points
QUESTION 8
In the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below, two rows are incorrect. Which ones?
3 and 8
3 and 5
5 and 7
7 and 8
1 points
QUESTION 9
In the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below, two rows are incorrect. Which ones?
1 and 3
5 and 6
3 and 8
7 and 8
1 points
QUESTION 10
In the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below, two rows are incorrect. Which ones?
6 and 7
3 and 8
5 and 6
1 and 3
1 points
QUESTION 11
In the characteristic table for the sequential circuit below, two rows are incorrect. Which ones?
1 and 8
3 and 8
5 and 6
1 and 3
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Explanation / Answer
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1.) When J = 1 and K=0, output will be 1.
2.) When J = 1 and k =0 , output is 1. But when K becomes 1, it will allow the Q to be in toggle state which means output is 0. option a is correct
3.) When J=0 and K=1, Output is 0. When K becomes, output will remain same as of previous state. Hence option a is correct.
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