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PRESET and CLEAR inputs are normally synchronous.
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False
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1. In VHDL, each instance of a component is given a name followed by a semicolon and the name of the library primitive.
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Correct Answer: False
2. When using edge-triggered flip-flops, the data is entered into the flip-flop on the leading edge of the clock, but the output does not change until the trailing edge of the clock.
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Correct Answer: False
3. A one-shot is a special type of multivibrator that must be triggered to produce each output pulse.
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Correct Answer: True
4. A latch can act as a contact-bounce eliminator.
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Correct Answer: True
5. Pulse-triggered or level-triggered devices are the same.
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Correct Answer: True
6. Edge-triggered flip-flops can be identified by the triangle on the clock input.
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Correct Answer: True
7. A J-K flip-flop and associated waveforms are shown below. The circuit is operating properly.
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Correct Answer: False
8. A D-type latch is able to change states and "follow" the
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input regardless of the level of the ENABLE input.
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Correct Answer: False
9. A negative edge-triggered flip-flop will accept inputs only when the clock is LOW.
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Correct Answer: False
10. Latches are tristate devices whose state normally depends on asynchronous inputs.
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