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Discussion Forum : Digital Concepts - General Questions (Q.No. 18)
18.
A flip-flop has ________.
one stable state
no stable states
two stable states
none of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Shekhar said:   1 decade ago
Actually flip flop used as primary memory( 0 or 1) devices in digital circuits so it has two states o or 1 that's why known as two stable states.

Raja ram said:   1 decade ago
Absolutely.

Usha said:   1 decade ago
Flip flop is an bistable multivibrator so it has 2 stable states.

Chandru said:   1 decade ago
Filp flop is set and reset so two stable.

Annie said:   1 decade ago
It Depends On flip-flop so many of flip flop have only one stable state and many of flip flop have 2 stable state

Saranya ponnusamy said:   1 decade ago
How the flip flop is bi stable multi vibrator? Please give me explanation.

MANOJ said:   1 decade ago
Hello saranya.

The flip flops and latches are data storage elements. Flip flop is having only 2 stable states and flip flop is called as multivibrators or trigger circuits. If you consider monostable it is having only one stable state and 1 quasi stable state. If you consider bistable it is having 2 stable states that wise only we called flip flop as bistable multivibrator.

Mahesh said:   1 decade ago
What are flipflop applications?

Chandraprabha said:   1 decade ago
HELLO MAHESH,

FF applications are data storage, timing operation. It is mostly used in counters and shift registers.

Dharani said:   1 decade ago
What is the difference between flipflop and latches apart from triggering?


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