Question: Explain the concept of race-around condition in a JK flip-flop.Answer: A race-around condition occurs when both inputs (J and K) of a JK flip-flop are high, causing the flip-flop to toggle continuously. To avoid this, one should be inverted or connected to the complement of the other. |
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