Asynchronous Inputs to Flip-Flops

The ordinary data transfer uses of flip-flops make use of inputs which are called "control" or "synchronous" inputs. Most often, the output changes from the flip-flops occur when data is applied to these inputs synchronously with a clock pulse. There is another set of inputs called the asynchronous set and clear inputs which will change the state of the flip-flop regardless of what is going on at the other inputs - they are override inputs which can force a given state onto the flip-flop. They are used in asynchronous data transfer.

Flip-Flops
Index

Electronics concepts

Digital circuits

Data Transfer

J-K Flip-Flop Applications

Reference
Tocci
Digital Systems, Sec 5-9
 
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Sequence Detector

Since a J-K flip-flop makes a transition only upon the edge of the clock input, it can be used to form a sensitive sequence detector by putting one input on J and the other on the clock input.
Index

Electronics concepts

Digital circuits

Data Transfer

J-K Flip-Flop Applications

Reference
Tocci
Digital Systems, Sec 5-16
 
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