Practice Universal Shift Register - 6.2.1 | 6. Basic Building Blocks of Latch and Flip Flop | Computer Organisation and Architecture - Vol 1
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Question 1

Easy

Define a shift register.

💡 Hint: What is the primary function of a shift register?

Question 2

Easy

What is a D flip-flop?

💡 Hint: Which flip-flop captures data based on the clock?

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Question 1

What is the primary function of a universal shift register?

  • To store data
  • To perform arithmetic
  • To display outputs

💡 Hint: Think about what a shift register's job entails.

Question 2

T/F: An asynchronous input depends on a clock signal.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: How do asynchronous inputs behave compared to synchronous?

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Question 1

Analyze a scenario where a 4-bit USR needs to handle a 1010 binary input. Demonstrate how it shifts to the left when a new input of 1 is received.

💡 Hint: Track the movement of existing bits as you compress them to the left.

Question 2

Design a 4-bit shift register that implements both synchronous and asynchronous inputs. Illustrate the impact of each on the data stored.

💡 Hint: What happens when clear is activated, and how does preset affect the output registers?

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