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How is J K Flip Flop made to toggle ?J = 1  K =1J = 0, K =1J = 0, K = 0J = 1, K =0

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How is J K Flip Flop made to toggle ?J = 1  K =1J = 0, K =1J = 0, K = 0J = 1, K =0

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To make a J-K flip flop toggle, we need to understand the behavior of the J and K inputs. Here are the steps:

  1. Start with the initial state of the flip flop. Let's assume it is in the reset state, where Q (the output) is 0.

  2. Set J = 1 and K = 1. This means that both inputs are high, which will cause the flip flop to toggle.

  3. Apply the inputs to the flip flop. The flip flop will change its state based on the current inputs and the previous state.

  4. Now, set J = 0 and K = 1. This means that the J input is low and the K input is high.

  5. Apply these inputs to the flip flop. The flip flop will again change its state based on the inputs and the previous state.

  6. Next, set J = 0 and K = 0. Both inputs are low.

  7. Apply these inputs to the flip flop. The flip flop will maintain its current state since both inputs are low.

  8. Finally, set J = 1 and K = 0. The J input is high and the K input is low.

  9. Apply these inputs to the flip flop. The flip flop will again change its state based on the inputs and the previous state.

By following these steps and manipulating the J and K inputs, we can make a J-K flip flop toggle between its two states.

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