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What is Q0 in SN74LVC2G74 D Flip Flop

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Manikandan Dhanabal
Posted by Manikandan Dhanabal
on Feb 14 2012 15:14 PM
Prodigy30 points

Hello,

Could you please confirm what is Q0 state in SN74LVC2G74 D Flip Flop. I have connected logic high to D, PRE/ & CLR/ and Clk is Low. Once clk is rising the Q will be high. But i am not able get what is the status of Q0 when clk is low. Is it intermintant state? looking for quick response.

Thanks and Regards Manikandan

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  • Chris Cockrill
    Posted by Chris Cockrill
    on Feb 14 2012 15:29 PM
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    .  Q will always be opposite of Qbar.  When clock is low the data on the Qpins will remain the same until next rising edge of clock.

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  • Manikandan Dhanabal
    Posted by Manikandan Dhanabal
    on Feb 14 2012 15:35 PM
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    Hi,

    Thanks for your quick response.

    I agree with you. but my question is something different.

    In datasheet from function table, i could see when PRE/, CLR/ - High and Clk-Low, D-X the output is Q0 and Q0/.

    I would like know what it means or voltage levels.

    Thanks and regards Mani

     

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  • Chris Cockrill
    Posted by Chris Cockrill
    on Feb 14 2012 15:42 PM
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    Qo simply means the data is latched into last state. It will not change from last clock data . If you clocked a high in previously then Q will be High or approx Vcc and Qbar will be low or gnd.

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  • Manikandan Dhanabal
    Posted by Manikandan Dhanabal
    on Feb 14 2012 15:46 PM
    Prodigy30 points

    Thank you so much Chris. I got the point.

    I need some more clarification. It is related to my application.

    When the device is powered up with PRE/, CLR/ - High and Clk-Low, D-High, what will be the status of Q0?

     

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  • Matthias Siegenthaler
    Posted by Matthias Siegenthaler
    on Feb 17 2012 17:48 PM
    Intellectual465 points

    the state is not defined after power-up.

    it depends how the signals rise. imagine the power-up like a race condition. every circuit with sequential logic needs to be brought to a defined state first. but you can expect Q0 to have opposite level of Q0* - always in case of this example.

    cheers, Matthias

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  • Radek Vrana
    Posted by Radek Vrana
    on Apr 10 2012 09:28 AM
    Prodigy10 points

    Hello!

    Where can be found CAD (Eagle) files for Little Logic components like  SN74LVC1G74?

    Thanks, Radek

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