3.1 Sequential Logic Flashcards

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Why can’t you simply loop a value back into an adder to form a counter

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2
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What is the need for sequential logic

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3
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What is a clock

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4
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What is the purpose of a clock

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5
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What is an n-phase clock

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6
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What is a bistable component

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7
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What is a SR latch/flip flop and its truth table

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What is a D latch / flip-flop and its truth table

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9
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What is a circuit design for a simple SR latch

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10
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What is a circuit design for a simple D latch

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SR latch but force R to be not S

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11
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What is the difference between a D-type latch and a D-type flip-flop

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12
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How are latches grouped into registers

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13
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How to design a system to store and compute values (based on prev) using latches

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14
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Circuit design for a n-bit counter

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15
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How does a 2-phase clock cycle work for an n-bit counter

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