Thank you very much. You really saved my life. I had no idea about that problem with the red connections. It helped me a lot. And I couldn't find anyone who had the correct and functional equivalent of the JK Flip Flop for a counter. I am an Electronic Engineering student. I really appreciate you and I love you. Thank you.
Thank you fir this video , i'm using the regular version of logisim and I had the oscillation apparent error when j =1 and k =1 so I guess designing a master slave flip flop is the solution for that to get the correct toggle output. It would be ideal if logisim could just simulate the circuit properly but I guess this will have to so :P
Thank you very much. You really saved my life. I had no idea about that problem with the red connections. It helped me a lot.
And I couldn't find anyone who had the correct and functional equivalent of the JK Flip Flop for a counter.
I am an Electronic Engineering student. I really appreciate you and I love you. Thank you.
Thank you fir this video , i'm using the regular version of logisim and I had the oscillation apparent error when j =1 and k =1 so I guess designing a master slave flip flop is the solution for that to get the correct toggle output. It would be ideal if logisim could just simulate the circuit properly but I guess this will have to so :P
Can you do it with oscilloscope? And showing how the output Q is changing according to J and K?
I can’t get how to do it
Hi,
You can see all the signals in the bottom part of the video.
bhai jk ka truthtable to dikha do yrr logisim se