What is the basic difference between Latches and Flip flops?
Answer Posted / ashwini
The main difference between latches and flip-flops is the
method used to change their states. Latches are level
sensitive, or level-triggered. This means that the outputs
are dependent on the voltage level applied, not on any
signal transition. Flip-flops are edge-triggered, that is
that they depend on the transition of a signal. This may
either be a LOW-to-HIGH (rising edge) or a HIGH-to-LOW
(falling edge) transition.
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