Flip Flops – 136

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136. If data is brought into the J terminal and its complement to the K terminal, a J-K flip-flop operates as a(n) ________.

(a) S-C flip-flop
(b) D flip-flop
(c) gated S-C flip-flop
(d) TOGGLE flip-flop

Answer
Answer : (b)
Explanation
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