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Flip Flop Conversion


Last Updated on March 7, 2012 by john in Digital Electronics with
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For the conversion of one ip op to another, a combinational
circuit has to be designed rst. If a JK Flip Flop is required, the
inputs are given to the combinational circuit and the output of the
combinational circuit is connected to the inputs of the actual ip
op. Thus, the output of the actual ip op is the output of the
required ip op. In this post, the following ip op conversions

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SR Flip Flop to JK Flip Flop
JK Flip Flop to SR Flip Flop
SR Flip Flop to D Flip Flop
D Flip Flop to SR Flip Flop
JK Flip Flop to T Flip Flop
JK Flip Flop to D Flip Flop
D Flip Flop to JK Flip Flop

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SR Flip Flop to JK Flip Flop


As told earlier, J and K will be given as external inputs to S and R.
As shown in the logic diagram below, S and R will be the outputs of
the combinational circuit.
The truth tables for the ip op conversion are given below. The
present state is represented by Qp and Qp+1 is the next state to
be obtained when the J and K inputs are applied.

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For two inputs J and K, there will be eight possible combinations.


For each combination of J, K and Qp, the corresponding Qp+1
states are found. Qp+1 simply suggests the future values to be
obtained by the JK ip op after the value of Qp. The table is then

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completed by writing the values of S and R required to get each


Qp+1 from the corresponding Qp. That is, the values of S and R
that are required to change the state of the ip op from Qp to
Qp+1 are written.

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A conversion table is to be written using S, R, Qp, Qp+1, J and K. For


two inputs, S and R, eight combinations are made. For each
combination, the corresponding Qp+1 outputs are found ut. The
outputs for the combinations of S=1 and R=1 are not permitted for
an SR ip op. Thus the outputs are considered invalid and the J
and K values are taken as dont cares.

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This will be the reverse process of the above explained conversion.


S and R will be the external inputs to J and K. As shown in the logic
diagram below, J and K will be the outputs of the combinational
circuit. Thus, the values of J and K have to be obtained in terms of
S, R and Qp. The logic diagram is shown below.

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As shown in the gure, S and R are the actual inputs of the ip op
and D is the external input of the ip op. The four combinations,
the logic diagram, conversion table, and the K-map for S and R in
terms of D and Qp are shown below.

D Flip Flop to SR Flip Flop


D is the actual input of the ip op and S and R are the external
inputs. Eight possible combinations are achieved from the external
inputs S, R and Qp. But, since the combination of S=1 and R=1 are
invalid, the values of Qp+1 and D are considered as dont cares.
The logic diagram showing the conversion from D to SR, and the Kmap for D in terms of S, R and Qp are shown below.

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J and K are the actual inputs of the ip op and T is taken as the
external input for conversion. Four combinations are produced
with T and Qp. J and K are expressed in terms of T and Qp. The
conversion table, K-maps, and the logic diagram are given below.

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D is the external input and J and K are the actual inputs of the ip
op. D and Qp make four combinations. J and K are expressed in
terms of D and Qp. The four combination conversion table, the Kmaps for J and K in terms of D and Qp, and the logic diagram
showing the conversion from JK to D are given below.

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In this conversion, D is the actual input to the ip op and J and K


are the external inputs. J, K and Qp make eight possible
combinations, as shown in the conversion table below. D is
expressed in terms of J, K and Qp.
The conversion table, the K-map for D in terms of J, K and Qp and
the logic diagram showing the conversion from D to JK are given in

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aravind May 18, 2015 at 5:08 am


there is a mistake in the SR ip op to JK ip op where S=(~J)*Qp.
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How to convert sr ip op to t ip ip?


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RAHUL KESHRI December 18, 2014 at 5:05 am

Datasheets

In conversion of sr to jk ip op
Y r we not paring with dont cares..???

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Since we are pairing with dont cares in each conversion

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very helpful. great job

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saifuddin mallick November 28, 2014 at 6:04 pm


this is awsome.it is very helpfull to me for checking my task is
correct or not..thanks a megaton
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Abhi November 28, 2014 at 2:30 am


yeah this is very helpful
but one mistake is there.in SR toJK ip op the eqn for s will be

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S=J*Qp bar .
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Shreya November 26, 2014 at 9:24 pm


very easily explained.Thanks a lot
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Amit November 19, 2014 at 10:50 pm


Very helpful.i clear this topic..
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keshav sharma November 12, 2014 at 6:36 am


it is very useful 4 me thanks for u
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Umesh August 24, 2014 at 9:06 pm


Wonderful explanation. Easy language used. Very easy to learn!
Thanks a ton!
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muhammad haris May 8, 2014 at 9:27 pm


Its very clear and understandable , thank u so much.
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Rajesh Hanswal May 6, 2014 at 6:46 am


It will be S=J*(Q_p) in S-R to J-K conversion instead of J*(Q_p) this
error is in the K-Map Solution for S.
Otherwise it is very good content and very useful..
Thanx
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y.ramesh May 1, 2014 at 2:10 am


it is very useful to me thanks.
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Debadrito April 20, 2014 at 8:25 am


These information are very helpful for those who want to know
about ip op. It is wonderful.
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Mike April 11, 2014 at 3:07 pm


This was wonderful. I am going to tell my classmates about it. Our
professor just couldnt seem to explain it this clearly, so this really
helped. Thanks!
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Mohamed Abuelanin March 30, 2014 at 4:59 pm


In the SR Flip Flop to D Flip Flop
there is a mistake in the R K-Map
the term (1) should be 1 not 0
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sumanti February 28, 2014 at 5:36 am


found it helpful for writing exam
ACTUALLY COYING DURING THE EXAM
KEEP IT UP !!!!!!!
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Tarek Jreidini December 17, 2013 at 6:20 pm


thank you so much my exams in 4 hours i needed this
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Tiago December 16, 2013 at 3:07 pm


Awesome. Thanks. Althought theres an error on the JK Flip Flop to
D Flip Flop table. Last line. Qp+1 should be 1 and not 0. But the
corresponding JK Inputs are correct. This said, everything is good
except Qp+1.
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Tarun December 1, 2013 at 8:52 pm


Thanks A bunch:-)
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Richu November 28, 2013 at 12:25 am


was really helpful.thanks a bunch
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Bharatish Puranik November 20, 2013 at 8:11 am


That Was awesome.gracias
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rahul kumar October 27, 2013 at 6:21 am


please try to keep the solution for D- to T- conversion
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vijay kumar October 21, 2013 at 10:27 am


can i have details about D ip op to SR ip op using NOR gates
only.
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isabel October 12, 2013 at 7:21 pm


muy buen contenido gracias
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Jeny October 5, 2013 at 8:21 am


thank u very much!!
its up to the point and brief.
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aan September 22, 2013 at 3:25 am


very helpful.thankyou
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simply awsom..helpfull
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Very useful! Thank u very much!
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ammar March 23, 2013 at 1:45 am


Thanks a lot
I hope if there is a suitable reference (student language not
complex teacher language methods) for digital communication
and for digital system design ??
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its so so interesting & excellent
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This is very interesting
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alireza February 14, 2013 at 12:46 am


thanks

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John G. Parisi March 21, 2013 at 12:24 pm


Alireza
I worked in the Postal Service, it had a large training
section where we laearned to service electronic
equipment. It was located in Norman, Oklament. At
the University of Oklahoma. The last equipment I
woked on was the Optical Cahriter Reader (OCR) the
hardest logic I had to learn was the Master Slave J K
Flip op. I nnaly learned how it worked just before the
test that was given every Friday. Well that was the only
question I missed on the test. The instructor had a
way to change just a little of something di erent.
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pain December 30, 2012 at 2:36 am


thank u
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jatinder December 9, 2012 at 6:39 am


good one and thanks dude for help me for this topic
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Arunraj K December 4, 2012 at 11:20 pm


Thanks a lot. It will help to brush up my skills.
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Arvind December 3, 2012 at 11:05 pm


Excellent!!!
very helpful
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Lakshya November 21, 2012 at 4:31 am


Perfect !
Now I think i can convert any ip op to other !
Thanks a lot !
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baiduryakanti majumder November 7, 2012 at 8:46 am


the gure in the conversion of jk to d is slightly incorrect
the last row in the conversion table should be correctedi feel .
please comment if i am wrong

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farhaan September 26, 2012 at 6:50 pm


thank you very much.the explanations is quite simple and very
easy to understand.please also post on registers.
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Excellent! Thank you very much.
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very good.explanation is quite simple and fundamentally


stupedous
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Excellent!
Thank you.
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Thank you very much john. Much needed topics!!
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you worked really hard Mr. john. You concentrated upon a very
useful topic.
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poki July 29, 2013 at 8:28 pm


Excellent!
Thank you so much!
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