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Understanding Sequential Circuits: Flip-Flops, SR Latch, and Race Conditions, Quizzes of Computer Science

Definitions and explanations of key terms related to sequential circuits, including flip-flops, sr latch, and race conditions. Learn about the functions, stable states, and potential issues of these components in digital logic.

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2010/2011

Uploaded on 07/05/2011

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Download Understanding Sequential Circuits: Flip-Flops, SR Latch, and Race Conditions and more Quizzes Computer Science in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 sequential circuit DEFINITION 1 type of logic circuit whose output depends not only on the present input but also on the history of the input. TERM 2 flip flop DEFINITION 2 a flip-flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. Stores one bit TERM 3 sr latch DEFINITION 3 set and reset latch two input set & reset into to NOR gates cross coupled serves as a bit storage uses the output as inputPROBLEM= IF S and R = 1 at same time we dont know what value outpout will take (RACE CONDITION) TERM 4 race condition DEFINITION 4 A race condition or race hazard is a flaw in an electronic system or process whereby the output and/or result of the process is unexpectedly and critically dependent on the sequence or timing of other events. TERM 5 prevent sr latch DEFINITION 5 circuit can be used to prevent sr latchcircuit prevents input from ever being 11PROBLEM= 11 can occur bc of delay in paths
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