A flip-flop whose state changes on the rising or falling edge of a clock pulse is called:

A flip-flop whose state changes on the rising or falling edge of a clock pulse is called: Correct Answer edge-triggered flip-flop

  • A flip-flop whose state changes on the rising or falling edge of a clock pulse is called ​an edge-triggered flip-flop.
  • An edge-triggered flip-flop change states either at the positive edge (rising edge) or at the negative edge (falling edge) of the clock pulse on the control input. 
  • A positive edge triggered flip flop transfers data from input on the low to high transition of the clock pulse.
  • A negative edge triggered flip flop transfers data from input on the high to low transition of the clock pulse.

 

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