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Lab. Instr.:__________________________________________ Date :_____________

LOGIC CIRCUIT 1
EXPERIMENT 11

D – Type Flip Flops

MATERIALS REQUIRED:

 1 unit Digital Multitester


 1 pc. CD4001 CMOS IC
 1 pc. 74LS00 TTL IC
 1 pc. 74LS75 D TTL IC

 Please check the box after the materials has been identified.

LABORATORY INSTRUCTION/DISCUSSION:

Laboratory instruction will be discussed by the instructor before


performing the experiment.

PROCEDURE:__________________________________________________________

1. Wire the circuit shown in Figure 3-11.1. Use a type 74LS00 IC. Because of the
large number of connections required, take your time to avoid making a wiring
mistake. Double check your connections before you perform the experiment.
Don’t forget to connect pin 14 to +5volts and pin 7 to GND. The D and T inputs
will be supplied by the data switches SW1 and SW2. The flip-flop outputs will be
monitored on LED indicators L1 and L2.

2. Set input data switches to binary 0 and record the state of Flip-Flop. Apply the
logic levels indicated in Table I to the D and T inputs. Note the output state for
each set of inputs and record your result in Table I.

Table I

INPUTS OUTPUTS
_
D T Q Q
0 0
0 1
1 0
1 1

3. For a more graphic indication of exactly what takes place, replace the data swich
on D input with logic clock signal. Set the clock frequency to 1Hz and connect of
the free LED logic indicators to monitor it. Et the T input first to binary 1 and
observed the flip-flop outputs for a brief period. Note the relationship between
the clock state and the Q output. Set the T input to binary 0 and again observe the
outputs. Repeat.
4. Construct the circuit shown in Figure 3-11.2. Use 4001 CMOS NOR IC. Use the
data switches for the D and T inputs and LED indicators for the output.

5. Apply the logic levels given in Table II to the D and T inputs. Note the output
state for each set of input and record your data in Table II.

6. Repeat step 3 for the NOR D-Type flip-flop.

7. Compare your results in Table I and II and in step 3 and 6.

Table I

INPUTS OUTPUTS
_
D T Q Q
0 0
0 1
1 0
1 1

8. Wire the circuit shown in Figure 3-11.3 the 74LS75 IC contains four TTL D-Type
flip-flops similar in operation to the NAND D-Type flip-flops. Note that +5 volts
is connected to pin 5 and GND is connected to pin 12. The data switches on the
Experimenter will be used as a source of data for a four bit register made from the
flip-flops in the 74LS75. You will monitor the register output on the LED logic
indicator.
Logic switch A will be used as a LOAD or strobe signal which transfers input data
into the register.

9. Apply power to the circuit and record the number in the register. Indicators L4
monitors the LSB ________________________.

10. Set all the data switches to binary 0. Then momentarily depressed the A logic
switch. Record the binary number in the register ___________________

11. Set all data witches to binary 1. Depress the A logic switch of note the register
contains. Record _________________

12. Load the 16 binary numbers 0000 through 1111 into the register one at a time by
setting the data switches then actuating the A logic switch. Verify that the input
does the load by comparing the LED indicator states with the data switch setting
after the A button is depressed.

- Return the materials after everything is done. –

CONCLUSION:

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