1. This document discusses asynchronous and synchronous counters, flip-flops like SR, JK, and T, and sequential circuits like shift registers and counters. It asks the reader to design counters, explain flip-flops, derive characteristic equations, and compare different sequential elements.
2. Specific tasks include designing an asynchronous 2-bit up counter, a synchronous counter with a given sequence, and explaining the characteristic table and excitation equation of an SR flip-flop.
3. Other questions ask the reader to draw shift registers, ripple counters, state diagrams, and derive state equations for a sequential circuit with two JK flip-flops.
1. This document discusses asynchronous and synchronous counters, flip-flops like SR, JK, and T, and sequential circuits like shift registers and counters. It asks the reader to design counters, explain flip-flops, derive characteristic equations, and compare different sequential elements.
2. Specific tasks include designing an asynchronous 2-bit up counter, a synchronous counter with a given sequence, and explaining the characteristic table and excitation equation of an SR flip-flop.
3. Other questions ask the reader to draw shift registers, ripple counters, state diagrams, and derive state equations for a sequential circuit with two JK flip-flops.
1. This document discusses asynchronous and synchronous counters, flip-flops like SR, JK, and T, and sequential circuits like shift registers and counters. It asks the reader to design counters, explain flip-flops, derive characteristic equations, and compare different sequential elements.
2. Specific tasks include designing an asynchronous 2-bit up counter, a synchronous counter with a given sequence, and explaining the characteristic table and excitation equation of an SR flip-flop.
3. Other questions ask the reader to draw shift registers, ripple counters, state diagrams, and derive state equations for a sequential circuit with two JK flip-flops.
1. Find the difference between synchronous and asynchronous counter.
2. Design an asynchronous 2 bit up counter with its time diagram
3. Design a synchronous counter with the following sequence: 0, 1, 3,7,6,4 and repeats. 4. Explain SR flip-flop. State Its characteristic table and excitation equation 5. Draw 3-bit PISO shift register. Mention the number of clock pulses required to load and shift the data from n bit shift register (for all SISO, SIPO, PISO and PIPO). 6. A serial in/parallel out, 4-bit shift register initially contains all 1s. The data nibble 0111 is waiting to enter. After four clock pulses, the register contains ________ 7. Draw the diagram of 4-bit binary ripple counter using Flip-Flops that trigger on the positive edge. 8. Compare the behavior of SR Flip Flop with D Flip Flop. 9. Derive the characteristic table and characteristic equation of JK Flip Flop. 10. Construct 3-bit asynchronous up counter using T flip flop. 11. Draw the state diagram and construct the state table for a Mod-6 synchronous Down counter. 12. What is a sequential circuit? List different type of Sequential circuit. 13. A sequential circuit has two JK flip-flops A and B, and one input x. The circuit input equations are JA=x, JB=x, KA=B’ , KB=A Derive the state equation A(t+1) and B(t+1) by substituting the input equations for J and K variables. Draw the state table and state diagram of the circuit.