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Given the circuit above, which uses 74LS74 D flip-flops, complete the timing diagram below and show how Q0, Q1 and Q2 behave as a function of time.
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Given the circuit above, which uses 74LS74 D flip-flops, complete the timing diagram below and show how Q0, Q1 and Q2 behave as a function of time.  Assume that the timing diagram below shows the time the circuits were powered-up at the left end of the time axes.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 22 February 2012

--D. Thiebaut 17:23, 22 February 2012 (EST)


This assignment is due on 2/29/12 at 1:10 p.m. You can work on this assignment in a group of 2 if you wish.



Problem #1

Can one build an RS flip-flop using one NAND and one NOR, wired together in a feedback loop, similar to the NAND-NAND or NOR-NOR RS flip-flop?

Why, or why not?

Problem #2

3DFlipFlopsSimple.png


Given the circuit above, which uses 74LS74 D flip-flops, complete the timing diagram below and show how Q0, Q1 and Q2 behave as a function of time. Assume that the timing diagram below shows the time the circuits were powered-up at the left end of the time axes.

CSC270TimingDiagramDClock.png