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Digital Logic Design 4

Flip- Plops

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Baku - 2016 Yashar Hajiyev
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS SR –Flip Flop
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS SR –Flip Flop
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS SR –Flip Flop
Master -Slave
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS D –Flip Flop
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS D –Flip Flop
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS D –Flip Flop
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS D –Flip Flop
Multiplexer
Master- Slave JK –flip flop
Master- Slave JK –flip flop
Multiplexer
Multiplexer
Multiplexer
Multiplexer
DeMultiplexer
DeMultiplexer ― combinational digital logic switching device →
has single input line and multiple outputs.
DeMultiplexer ― has data select lines → through which data passed
from input line to output line is determined.

If 4 output lines → need 2


data select lines to control
it.

If 16 output lines →need 4


data select lines.
Gates
DeMUX
Binary Decoders 
Differences between a FET and a Bipolar Transistor

  Field Effect Transistor (FET) Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)

1 Low voltage gain High voltage gain

2 High current gain Low current gain

3 Very input impedance Low input impedance

4 High output impedance Low output impedance

5 Low noise generation Medium noise generation

6 Fast switching time Medium switching time

7 Easily damaged by static Robust

8 Some require an input to turn it "OFF" Requires zero input to turn it "OFF"

9 Voltage controlled device Current controlled device

10 Exhibits the properties of a Resistor  

11 More expensive than bipolar Cheap

12 Difficult to bias Easy to bias

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