The document contains steering tables that define the behavior of two types of flip-flops:
1) A D flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the value of its D input.
2) An SR flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the values of its S and R inputs.
The tables show the present state, inputs, next state, and outputs for each type of flip-flop.
The document contains steering tables that define the behavior of two types of flip-flops:
1) A D flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the value of its D input.
2) An SR flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the values of its S and R inputs.
The tables show the present state, inputs, next state, and outputs for each type of flip-flop.
The document contains steering tables that define the behavior of two types of flip-flops:
1) A D flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the value of its D input.
2) An SR flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the values of its S and R inputs.
The tables show the present state, inputs, next state, and outputs for each type of flip-flop.
The document contains steering tables that define the behavior of two types of flip-flops:
1) A D flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the value of its D input.
2) An SR flip-flop that changes its output based on the current state and the values of its S and R inputs.
The tables show the present state, inputs, next state, and outputs for each type of flip-flop.