In this video, what is the setup time, hold time, and propagation delay of the flip-flop are explained using the example.
The following topics are covered in the video:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Rise Time and Fall Time
2:28 Setup Time and Hold Time
4:17 Propagation Delay of Flip-Flop
6:10 Effect of Flip-Flop timings on the Sequential Circuit
13:15 Example
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What is Rise Time and Fall Time:
Rise time is the time required by the signal to reach from 10 % to 90% of the signal amplitude.
Fall time is the time required by the signal to reach from 90 % to 10 % of the signal amplitude.
Setup Time and Hold Time:
Setup time is the time duration up to which the input signal to the flip-flop should remain stable before the arrival of the clock edge.
Hold time is the time duration up to which the input signal to the flip-flop should remain stable after the arrival of the clock edge.
Propagation Delay:
It is the time delay after the clock edge after which the output of the flip-flop will change based on the input signal.
In this video, different flip-flop timings are explained using the waveform and how this timings decides the maximum operating clock frequency of the sequential circuit is explained using examples.
This video will be helpful to all the students of science and engineering in understanding the different flip-flop timings like setup time, hold time and propagation delay.
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