Digital Electronics - Flip-Flops - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Flip-Flops - General Questions (Q.No. 21)
21.
Master-slave J-K flip-flops are called pulse-triggered or level-triggered devices because input data is read during the entire time the clock pulse is at a LOW level.
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Keerthi said:   8 years ago
@Kalyani.

How are you saying that it is basically level triggering?

Neha said:   8 years ago
For level triggrered tc=tf.

Where, tc = clock pulse time period.
tf = flip flop time period.

Anvi Pandiya said:   9 years ago
Level triggered means output appear when the level is either 1 or 0. Edge triggered means output appear at the edge of when 1 level is falling to 0 or vise versa.
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Srimant said:   1 decade ago
Can any one say the difference between level triggered and edge triggered?

Kalyani said:   1 decade ago
master slave is basically level triggered but their behavior resembles edge triggered. hence called edge triggered flip flops.

Akalya said:   1 decade ago
Basically flip flops are edge triggered.

Nanda said:   1 decade ago
Master slave j-k filpflop is edge-triggered.

Sri said:   1 decade ago
Master slave J-K f/f behave like negative edge triggered f/f because it's timing diagram same as that of M-S level triggered f/f.

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