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50.
How many data bits can be stored in the register shown below?
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Sureshkumar t s said:
5 years ago
Here in the circuit 4ff are used. So 4 bit storing is possible. But in timing diagram Q0 to Q4 (ie 5 ff are used). As per the timing diagram, the answer is 5 otherwise 4.
Prateek said:
7 years ago
Just see the waveform. There are 5 unique data starting from all 00000 then 10000, 11000, 01100, 101100 and last 00001.
Vijay said:
8 years ago
Each flipflop can store either 1 or 0, here there are 4 flipflop so it can store only 4 bits and there can be only 4 outputs but in the figure they have shown five outputs, how?
Apeksha said:
8 years ago
It must be 4.
Amrita said:
9 years ago
Please explain it in clear.
Gopal said:
9 years ago
It is 4. I also agree.
Jayasubbareddy said:
9 years ago
Please explain the solution clearly.
Arshdeep said:
9 years ago
Please explain how is it having 5 bits instead of 4?
Shiva said:
1 decade ago
How it will be 5. It will be having 4 flipflops so it can store only 4 bits ?
Pawan said:
1 decade ago
n bit ff's can store only n bit information. Then how can is this possible ?
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