TRADE- B.TECH (CSE ,4.2) ROLL NO- CSE/17/055,058 TITLE-S-R FLIP FLOP Flip Flops Class 20 – Flip Flops • Definitions • Latches – Set-Reset – SR – The D Latch
• Material from section 5-3 of text
Copyright 2009 - Joanne DeGroat,
9/15/09 - L20 Flip Flops 2 ECE, OSU Triggers • When the control input to a flip-flop changes value the state of the latch in the flip-flop will change state. • In a D-latch when the control input is a ‘1’, any changes on the input D will propagate to the output with the value of D at the time the control transitions from ‘1’ the final stored value. • In a D flip-flop, the value on D on the rising edge (falling edge) of the control input will be the captured value. Copyright 2009 - Joanne DeGroat, 9/15/09 - L20 Flip Flops 3 ECE, OSU Flip-flops • Constructed in such a way that they are edge-triggered. • This is in contrast to latches which are level sensitive and said to be transparent.
• There are two general methodologies for
making flip-flops – Edge-triggered – Master-Slave Copyright 2009 - Joanne DeGroat, 9/15/09 - L20 Flip Flops 4 ECE, OSU Master Slave Flip-flops • The Master-Slave SR Flip-flop