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D-Latch & Edge-Triggered D-Type Flip-Flop

04/16/2012 8:20 PM

The difference between a D-latch and an edge-triggered D-type flip-flop is that the latch:

A)
is controlled by the logic level at its ENABLE input rather than a CLK transition.
B)
always "latches" the Q output to the D input regardless of other inputs.
C)
triggers on either the rising or falling edge of an ENABLE signal rather than the CLK input logic level.


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Re: D-latch & edge-triggered D-type flip-flop

04/16/2012 8:24 PM
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Re: D-latch & edge-triggered D-type flip-flop

04/16/2012 8:53 PM

how about some help ? I didn't ask for direct answer.

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Re: D-latch & edge-triggered D-type flip-flop

04/16/2012 10:28 PM

Well yes you did ask for a direct answer, either A), B) or C).

how about some help ?

Oh I'll help you alright.

Flip-flop electronics.

The above link is a good place to start, alternatively you can try an internet search or have a look in the logic electronics book (if that is where the question came from).

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