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A set-dominant flip-flop is similar to the reset-dominant flip-flop of Problem 11.6 except that the input combination S = R = 1 sets the flip-flop. Repeat Problem 11.6 for a set-dominant flip-flop.
Problem 11.6
A reset-dominant flip-flop behaves like an S-R flip-flop, except that the input S = R = 1 is allowed, and the flip-flop is reset when S = R = 1.
(a) Derive the characteristic equation for a reset-dominant flip-flop.
(b) Show how a reset-dominant flip-flop can be constructed by adding gate(s) to an S-R flip-flop.
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