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20 August, 06:41

An asynchronous clr' signal (multiple answers can be correct, select all that apply. you will get partial credit in case of missed answers.) overrides the clock-gated input signal (s). can be used even if no clock signal is present.

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  1. 20 August, 07:07
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    An asynchronous counter signal:

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    overrides the clock-gated input signal (s).

    Explanation:

    An asynchronous counter signal normally overrides the clock-gated input signal (s).

    An asynchronous counter is a type of counter whereby each flip-flop output serves as the clock input signal for the next flip-flop signals and preset can be used to override the clock-gated input signal (s).
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