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In a J-K flip-flop, if J=K the resulting flip-flop is referred to as

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In a J-K flip-flop, if J=K the resulting flip-flop is referred to as

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When J=K in a J-K flip-flop, the resulting flip-flop is referred to as a Toggle flip-flop.

Here's why:

  1. In a J-K flip-flop, the output changes states for every clock pulse if J and K are both high (J=K=1).

  2. This means that the flip-flop "toggles" between its two states (set and reset) with each clock pulse.

  3. Therefore, when J=K=1, the J-K flip-flop is effectively functioning as a Toggle flip-flop.

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