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Synchronous Circuits An Overview of Digital Circuits
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Introduction Synchronous circuits change state based on a clock signal, ensuring predictable timing.
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Characteristics - All flip-flops are triggered by the same clock. - Deterministic behavior due to synchronization.
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Components Includes flip-flops, clock signals, and combinational logic.
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Types Includes sequential circuits and finite state machines (FSMs).
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Working Principle The clock signal periodically triggers state changes in flip-flops.
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Advantages - Predictable and stable operation. - Easier to design and debug.
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Disadvantages - Requires a global clock, which may introduce clock skew.
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Applications Used in processors, memory units, digital counters, and communication systems.
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