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Digital electronics treats discrete signals, unlike analog electronics which treats continuous signals. Digital logic is used to perform arithmetic operations with electric signals and constitutes the base for building CPUs.
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Why do we clock Flip Flops?
I am trying to understand Flip Flops & Latches. I am reading from Digital Logic book by Morris Mano. One thing I am not able to understand is why we clock flip-flops?
I understand why we need 'enabl …
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Invalid inputs in a SR Latch & Enabled SR Latch
Lets consider a SR Latch built with NOR gates. The invalid inputs are S=1, R=1. With enabled latch [gated latch], the invalid inputs are same, S=1, R=1.
Now, lets consider, NAND gates, in SR Latch, …
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Finding the no. of decoders required in cascading
I am trying to solve the following question.
How many 3 to 8 decoders with an enable input are needed to construct
a 6 to 64 line decoder without using any other logic gate.
I have a Digital …