Digital Electronics - Flip-Flops - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Flip-Flops - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
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How is a J-K flip-flop made to toggle?
Discussion:
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Kalpesh said:
1 decade ago
For toggle means T flip-flop,
J=K=1.
J=K=1.
Ranjeet kumar said:
1 decade ago
Both input are high i.e 1
Aakankshya said:
1 decade ago
I agree with kalpesh. Toggle condition refers to J=K=1.
V.VENNILA said:
1 decade ago
When J=K=1, it is possible to set or reset the flip-flop,i.e, TOGGLE occurs
Tamphasana Yumnam said:
1 decade ago
I also agree with them, quite clear.
Sathya said:
1 decade ago
When t=0, j=k=0 and also t=1, j=k=1.
Omm said:
1 decade ago
J-K FF will toggle means it has to behave like a T-FF.
So if we design a T-FF from a J-K FF simply make J=K connection.
Now this FF will behave like T-FF.
When T=1(indirectly J=K=1) in T-FF, it toggeles its input.
So if we design a T-FF from a J-K FF simply make J=K connection.
Now this FF will behave like T-FF.
When T=1(indirectly J=K=1) in T-FF, it toggeles its input.
SONU said:
1 decade ago
Since in SR flip flop S=R=1 Occur Racearound Condition.
So we need for JK flip flop this Toggle J=K=1
So we need for JK flip flop this Toggle J=K=1
Mani said:
1 decade ago
Yes @Sonu is write when j=k=1.
That is toggle mode.
That is toggle mode.
Rakesh sain said:
1 decade ago
j=1, k=1 is toggle condition.
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