Transcription of Digital Electronics
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Module 5 Digital Electronics Sequential Logic Introduction Test your knowledge of Sequential Logic. Section Sequential Logic Quiz. Connecting Digital components together. Section Arithmetic & Logic Unit. Register ICs. Shift Registers. Parallel and serial loading. Section Registers. Counter ICs. Synchronous Counters. Asynchronous (Ripple) Counters. Section Counters D Type & JK flip-flops using CMOS technology. Section CMOS Flip-flops. JK Type Flip-flop timing diagrams. JK Type flip-flop ICs. Edge triggered JK flip-flops. JK master slave flip-flop operation. Section JK Flip-flops. Data timing in flip-flops. D Type master slave flip-flops. Toggle flip-flops. D Type Flip-flop operation. Edge triggered flip-flops. Section D-Type Flip-flops. Clocked SR FlipFlops. SR Flip-flops. RS Latches. Section SR Flip-flops. crystal Clock Generators.
this basic oscillator gives an excellent performance in many simple applications, if a stable frequency is an important factor in the choice of clock oscillator, there are of course better options. Crystal Controlled Clock Oscillator Fig. 5.1.3 uses three gates from a 74HCT04 IC, and a crystal to provide an accurate frequency of oscillation.
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