wow i came to the right video xd.Most of the places its the first circuit which doesnt makes sense while When preset=0 and set=1 or vice versa.ty sir for the right info :)
@@ansumanpadhy8228 In the circuit, when it is represented as a PRESET bar and CLEAR bar, it means that they are active low input. And it will have an impact on the circuit when these inputs are 0.
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Thank you for showing all the flip-flops with the preset and clear inputs, that really helps 🙂
This is what I was looking for! The wrong diagrams in the internet confused me a lot. Thanks for the explanation!
This is exactly what I was searching for. The wrong diagrams were very deceiving. Thank you so muchh!!
This was the best explanation I found on UA-cam. Thank you for making the diagram it was extremely helpful.
I am in exam centre bathroom learning this for write down in paper
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6:52 was a lifesaver
That was awesome. Finally a correct answer to the problem
EXCELLENT NARRATION
wow i came to the right video xd.Most of the places its the first circuit which doesnt makes sense while When preset=0 and set=1 or vice versa.ty sir for the right info :)
thankyou for addressing and removing the misconception.
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analysis of sequential circuits?
Why you are representing PRESET bar and CLEAR bar ? it is very confusing?
It means, they are active low inputs. It will have an impact on the circuit when those inputs are zero.
So when you are assigning values as zero or 1 to preset and clear in this video, so what does it signify? Is preset =0 or preset bar= 0
@@ansumanpadhy8228 In the circuit, when it is represented as a PRESET bar and CLEAR bar, it means that they are active low input. And it will have an impact on the circuit when these inputs are 0.
It's too confusing when solving its problems 🤯
Sir, why u upload videos very late, long days