Digital Electronics - Flip-Flops - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Flip-Flops - General Questions (Q.No. 51)
51.
Which of the following best describes the action of pulse-triggered FF's?
The clock and the S-R inputs must be pulse shaped.
The data is entered on the leading edge of the clock, and transferred out on the trailing edge of the clock.
A pulse on the clock transfers data from input to output.
The synchronous inputs must be pulsed.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Pranav said:   9 years ago
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.
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Praveen said:   1 decade ago
Can anyone explain it please?

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