In a JK flip flop, the content of Q is 0, and it does not change when a clock pulse is applied. The possible combination of J and K are (X represents dont care condition)a.1 and 0b.0 and Xc.X and 0d.1 and 1
Question
In a JK flip flop, the content of Q is 0, and it does not change when a clock pulse is applied. The possible combination of J and K are (X represents dont care condition)a.1 and 0b.0 and Xc.X and 0d.1 and 1
Solution
The JK flip flop is a type of flip flop that can change its output when the clock pulse is applied. However, in your case, the content of Q is 0 and it does not change when a clock pulse is applied. This means that the JK flip flop is in the "hold" state.
In a JK flip flop, the hold state occurs when the inputs J and K are both 0. Therefore, the possible combination of J and K when the content of Q is 0 and it does not change when a clock pulse is applied is 0 and X (where X represents don't care condition). So, the correct answer is option b. 0 and X.
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