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Question
If data is brought into the
J
terminal and its complement to the
K
terminal, a J-K flip-flop operates as a(n) ________.
Options
A. S-C flip-flop
B. D flip-flop
C. gated S-C flip-flop
D. TOGGLE flip-flop
Correct Answer
D flip-flop
Flip-Flops problems
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1. An astable multivibrator is a circuit that ________.
Options
A. has two stable states
B. is free-running
C. produces a continuous output signal
D. is free-running and produces a continuous output signal
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Correct Answer: produces a continuous output signal
2. The J-K flip-flop is a standard building block of clocked (sequential) logic circuits known as a ________.
Options
A. FUNCTION
B. logic primitive
C. VARIABLE
D. PROCESS
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Correct Answer: logic primitive
3. When both inputs of a J-K pulse-triggered FF are high and the clock cycles, the output will ________.
Options
A. be invalid
B. not change
C. remain unchanged
D. toggle
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Correct Answer: toggle
4. The duty cycle of a 555 timer configured as a basic astable multivibrator is controlled by ________.
Options
A. one resistor
B. two resistors
C. one capacitor
D. a resistor and a capacitor
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Correct Answer: a resistor and a capacitor
5. A flip-flop operation is described as a toggle when the result after a clock is ________.
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
change to opposite states
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Correct Answer:
change to opposite states
6. In a seven-segment LED display, the BCD must be decoded into a format that can be used to drive the decimal numeric display.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
7. Synchronous binary counters can only be used for the application of timing of digital systems.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
8. To cascade is to connect in parallel.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
9. Shift register counters use logic functions to reset the registers when the desired count is reached.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
10. Once an up/down counter begins its count sequence, it cannot be reversed.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
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