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Sequential circuit Digital electronics is classified into combinational logic and sequential logic. In combinational circuit outpus depends only on present inputs. In sequential circuit, output depends upon both present and previous inputs/outputs. because of this sequential ckt hae memory to store the previous inputs. Hence sequential ckt always contains a memory element or a feedback from output to input or boyh.
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Basic element of sequential circuit LATCH RS Latch : IT STORE 1-BIT.
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The waveform below shows the operation of NOR gates based RS Latch.
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Clocked S - R Latch
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Clocked S - R Latch (continued)
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S-R flip flop
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T-flip flop
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J-K Flip flop
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Flip-Flop Problem The change in the flip-flop output is delayed by the pulse width which makes the circuit slower or S and/or R are permitted to change while C = 1 Suppose Q = 0 and S goes to 1 and then back to 0 with R remaining at 0 The master latch sets to 1 A 1 is transferred to the slave Suppose Q = 0 and S goes to 1 and back to 0 and R goes to 1 and back to 0 The master latch sets and then resets A 0 is transferred to the slave This behavior is called 1s catching Chapter 5 - Part 1 12
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Flip-Flop Solution Use edge-triggering instead of master-slave An edge-triggered flip-flop ignores the pulse while it is at a constant level and triggers only during a transition of the clock signal Edge-triggered flip-flops can be built directly at the electronic circuit level, or A master-slave D flip-flop which also exhibits edge-triggered behavior can be used. Chapter 5 - Part 1 13
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Edge-Triggered D Flip-Flop The edge-triggered D flip-flop is the same as the master- slave D flip-flop It can be formed by: Replacing the first clocked S-R latch with a clocked D latch or Adding a D input and inverter to a master-slave S-R flip-flop The delay of the S-R master-slave flip-flop can be avoided since the 1s-catching behavior is not present with D replacing S and R inputs The change of the D flip-flop output is associated with the negative edge at the end of the pulse It is called a negative-edge triggered flip-flop Chapter 5 - Part 1 14 C S R Q Q C Q Q C D Q D Q
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Positive-Edge Triggered D Flip-Flop Formed by adding inverter to clock input Q changes to the value on D applied at the positive clock edge within timing constraints to be specified Our choice as the standard flip-flop for most sequential circuits C S R Q Q C Q Q C D Q D Q
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Standard Symbols for Storage Elements Master-Slave: Postponed output indicators Edge-Triggered: Dynamic indicator Chapter 5 - Part 1 16 D with 0 Control Triggered D
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Registers
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4-bit Register
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Shift Register
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Ripple Counter
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Synchronous Counter All flip-flops have a common clock & are synchronized Flip-flop in lowest-order position is complemented with every pulse. Lowest flip-flop has J=K= 1 Chain of AND gates generates the required logic for the J & K inputs in each stage The counter can be extended to any number of stages, with each stage having an additional flip-flop and an AND gate that gives an output of 1 if all previous flip- flop outputs are 1 s
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