14. What is the difference between a MSFF and a level sensitive flow through D L
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14. What is the difference between a MSFF and a level sensitive flow through D Latch? The MSFF has a clock and the flow through D latch does not. The MSFF is faster than the flow through D latch The input to the D latch can immediately affect the output Q on one phase of the clock, whereas the MSFF requires a clock transition to change the output Q The MSFF is smaller than the D Latch No difference electrically, they are just different names for the same thing None of the above. a. b. c. d. e. f. 15. Which type of adder is used in Lab 3? a. Carry-ripple adder. b. Carry-skip adder c. Carry-look ahead adder. d. None of the choices a, b, or c. e. Cannot determine from the information given in the lab f. One of the other adders described in the book. 16. Which type of diagram is used to show clock connections and electrical circuit connections? a. Transistor schematic b. Logic circuit c. Block diagram d. Dot diagram e. Layout. f. PG network. g. Timing diagram. h. None of the above 17. Which type of diagram is used to show SRAM programming? a. Transistor schematic. b. Logic circuit c. Block diagram d. Dot diagram e. Layout. f. PG networK. g. None of the aboveExplanation / Answer
14)C
15)C may be(how i know about lang)
16)B
17)C
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