Digital Electronics - Flip-Flops - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Flip-Flops - General Questions (Q.No. 32)
32.
If an active-HIGH S-R latch has a 0 on the S input and a 1 on the R input and then the R input goes to 0, the latch will be ________.
Discussion:
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Anvi pandiya said:
9 years ago
S R Q(n + 1)
0 1 0
0 0 Q(n) [the present state is zero].
0 1 0
0 0 Q(n) [the present state is zero].
Nvn said:
10 years ago
It told latch and in latch the input are S(bar) and R(bar).
So the input are inverse.
So the input are inverse.
Vijay said:
1 decade ago
For this answer to be right the "latch" used in this problem must be made by using NOR gate.
Kavya said:
1 decade ago
In the question he asked about latch not flip-flop. So latch means may be it made with nand gates or nor gates. He didn't mention the type of gates. Based on gates used for latch the answer will change.
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Lnj said:
1 decade ago
s=0r=0 nand flipflop no change
s=1r=0 than q=0 (reset) it is because when both i/p of nand high then op low
s=1r=0 than q=0 (reset) it is because when both i/p of nand high then op low
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Pradyumn said:
1 decade ago
First at s=0, r=1 so flip flop is at reset condition.
Then at s=0, r=0 flip flop no change.
So it remains in reset.
Then at s=0, r=0 flip flop no change.
So it remains in reset.
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