A sequential circuit with two T flip-flops A and B (with inputs TA and TB correspondingly); two inputs, x and y; and one output z is specified by the following equations: TA = xy' + xB TB = xA + xB' z = A If the circuit is in state 3 and the inputs are x=0, y=1, what is the next state?

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A sequential circuit with two T flip-flops A and B (with inputs TA and TB correspondingly); two inputs, x and y; and one output z is specified by the following equations. The next state is 0.

Sequential Circuits: What are they?

A unique class of circuit is referred to as a sequential circuit. It has a number of different inputs and outputs. Here, a combination of the current inputs and the prior outputs determines the outputs. This earlier output is handled in the context of the current situation.

Combinational circuits are characterised as time independent circuits that are independent of past inputs in order to produce any output. Sequential circuits are ones that depend on clock cycles and use both current and previous inputs in order to produce any output.


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