9) The time A is called the time. 9) CK 10) The time B is called the time. 10) 11) For the JK FF below, draw the waveform for Q (Q is initially 0). +5V 10 ka CK Q CLK CLK (U
9) The time A is called the time. 9) CK 10) The time B is called the time. 10) 11) For the JK FF below, draw the waveform for Q (Q is initially 0). +5V 10 ka CK Q CLK CLK (U
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**Questions:**
9) The time A is called the ___ time.
**Answer Space:** 9) _______________
10) The time B is called the ___ time.
**Answer Space:** 10) _______________
11) For the JK Flip-Flop below, draw the waveform for Q (Q is initially 0).
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**Circuit Diagram Description:**
- The circuit shows a JK Flip-Flop:
- The flip-flop is connected to a 10 kΩ resistor and a +5V power supply.
- The clock input (CLK) is connected at the bottom and indicates the timing signal.
**Waveform Graph Description:**
- There is a graph on the top right displaying two signals:
- **CK (Clock):** A solid black waveform illustrating a rectangular pulse.
- **D (Data):** A waveform that results from the clock signal, offset from the CK pulse.
- Time segments labeled A and B are marked on the CK waveform, indicating distinct periods within the pulse.
**Signal Timing:**
- The time periods A and B are segments of the CK waveform indicating specific durations.
- For Task 11, a waveform is illustrated for the clock (CK) and the output (Q) initially set to 0, showing changes corresponding to the clock pulses.
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This content helps in understanding digital circuit behavior, particularly with flip-flops, by analyzing timing and signal processing.
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