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Question
What is the difference between the enable input of the 7475 and the clock input of the 7474?
Options
A. The 7475 is edge-triggered.
B. The 7474 is edge-triggered.
Correct Answer
The 7474 is edge-triggered.
Flip-Flops problems
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1. 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 ________.
Options
A. SET
B. RESET
C. clear
D. invalid
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Correct Answer: RESET
2. The timing network that sets the output frequency of a 555 astable circuit contains ________.
Options
A. three external resistors are used
B. two external resistors and an external capacitor are used
C. an external resistor and two external capacitors are used
D. no external resistor or capacitor is required
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Correct Answer: two external resistors and an external capacitor are used
3. An invalid condition in the operation of an active-HIGH input S-R latch occurs when ________.
Options
A. HIGHs are applied simultaneously to both inputs S and R
B. LOWs are applied simultaneously to both inputs S and R
C. a LOW is applied to the S input while a HIGH is applied to the R input
D. a HIGH is applied to the S input while a LOW is applied to the R input
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Correct Answer: HIGHs are applied simultaneously to both inputs S and R
4. What is another name for a one-shot?
Options
A. Monostable
B. Multivibrator
C. Bistable
D. Astable
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Correct Answer: Monostable
5. What does the triangle on the clock input of a
J-K
flip-flop mean?
Options
A. level enabled
B. edge-triggered
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Correct Answer: edge-triggered
6. What is the significance of the
J
and
K
terminals on the J-K flip-flop?
Options
A. There is no known significance in their designations.
B. The
J
represents "jump," which is how the
Q
output reacts whenever the clock goes high and the
J
input is also HIGH.
C. The letters were chosen in honor of Jack Kilby, the inventory of the integrated circuit.
D. All of the other letters of the alphabet are already in use.
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Correct Answer: The letters were chosen in honor of Jack Kilby, the inventory of the integrated circuit.
7. If both inputs of an S-R flip-flop are low, what will happen when the clock goes HIGH?
Options
A. An invalid state will exist.
B. No change will occur in the output.
C. The output will toggle.
D. The output will reset.
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Correct Answer: No change will occur in the output.
8. How is a
J-K
flip-flop made to toggle?
Options
A.
J
= 0,
K
= 0
B.
J
= 1,
K
= 0
C.
J
= 0,
K
= 1
D.
J
= 1,
K
= 1
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Correct Answer:
J
= 1,
K
= 1
9. Which statement BEST describes the operation of a negative-edge-triggered D flip-flop?
Options
A. The logic level at the
D
input is transferred to
Q
on NGT of
CLK
.
B. The
Q
output is ALWAYS identical to the
CLK
input if the
D
input is HIGH.
C. The
Q
output is ALWAYS identical to the
D
input when
CLK
= PGT.
D. The
Q
output is ALWAYS identical to the
D
input.
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Correct Answer: The logic level at the
D
input is transferred to
Q
on NGT of
CLK
.
10. How many flip-flops are required to produce a divide-by-128 device?
Options
A. 1
B. 4
C. 6
D. 7
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Correct Answer: 7
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