Digital Electronics
J- K Flip Flop
By Carol Santhosh & Philip.K.V
18MC009,18MC24
INTRODUCTION
Our Digital Electronics project is about J-K Flip Flop. A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems. Flip-flops and latches are used as data storage elements. It is the basic storage element in sequential logic.
EXPERIENCE
We designed this circuit using the following materials:
Bread board
Connecting wires
IC 7402 (NOR GATE)
IC 7408 (AND GATE)
LEDs
Resistors (1k ohm)
Push bottons
With reference to the above circuit diagram, we constructed the JK flip flop. We used LEDs for indicating the outputs and pushbuttons for Output.
Initially we faced problem with 7408 IC which gave wrong values. We replaced it with a new one and it worked well.
Finally we successfully completed our JK Flip flop circuit. We also got to know about logic Gates and circuiting.
J- K Flip Flop
By Carol Santhosh & Philip.K.V
18MC009,18MC24
INTRODUCTION
Our Digital Electronics project is about J-K Flip Flop. A flip flop is an electronic circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems. Flip-flops and latches are used as data storage elements. It is the basic storage element in sequential logic.
EXPERIENCE
We designed this circuit using the following materials:
Bread board
Connecting wires
IC 7402 (NOR GATE)
IC 7408 (AND GATE)
LEDs
Resistors (1k ohm)
Push bottons
With reference to the above circuit diagram, we constructed the JK flip flop. We used LEDs for indicating the outputs and pushbuttons for Output.
Initially we faced problem with 7408 IC which gave wrong values. We replaced it with a new one and it worked well.
Finally we successfully completed our JK Flip flop circuit. We also got to know about logic Gates and circuiting.
good work.
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