D Flip Flop
D Flip Flop
Does anyone have a D-Flip flop? I didn't see one in the software. D Flip Flops are good for making algorithmic state machines, which, when used with a ROM, can be very useful devices for controlling things.
Re: D Flip Flop
Yes, sure there are some D flip-flops if look over this forums. One I‘ve found is in:
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You can also download a sample digital clock there is a JK – flip flop. It is easy to build D one from JK.
Finally you can build your own. Here is wiki article about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_ ... _flip-flop
Have fun with your circuits.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6569
You can also download a sample digital clock there is a JK – flip flop. It is easy to build D one from JK.
Finally you can build your own. Here is wiki article about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flop_ ... _flip-flop
Have fun with your circuits.
Re: D Flip Flop
I got to thinking about it after I posted the question, and I suddenly realized that using a JK-FF where J is tied to "D In" and K is tied through an inverter to "D in" might do the trick. I'll have to test it.
Re: D Flip Flop
The simplest D Flip Flop is this.
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Re: D Flip Flop
Do you want a predefined D Flip-Flop?
It was great if there was a "0 address bits" menu item in RAM.
It was great if there was a "0 address bits" menu item in RAM.
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