Digital Electronics - Flip-Flops - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Flip-Flops - True or False (Q.No. 46)
46.
Pulse-triggered or level-triggered devices are the same.
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Suresh said:
8 years ago
Pulse-Triggered (Master-Slave) Flip-flops. The term pulse-triggered means that data are entered into the flip-flop on the rising edge of the clock pulse, but the output does not reflect the input state until the falling edge of the clock pulse.
If a circuitry is level triggered, it means output is going as many time the input changes withing the clock. In other words you can say if clock is active, whatever the changes occurs in input that is directly going to reflect in the output.
If a circuitry is level triggered, it means output is going as many time the input changes withing the clock. In other words you can say if clock is active, whatever the changes occurs in input that is directly going to reflect in the output.
Aman said:
8 years ago
It should be FALSE.
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