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For the SR-latch below high levels of Set and Reset result in Q= 1 and 0, respectively. The next state is unknown when both inputs are at high level. Identify Q and Q_bar= Q’ and label NOR1 and NOR2 outputs accordingly. Complete the waveform template with a 5 ns propagation delay for the NOR gates. The initial state was unknown. Mark the outputs with "?" after the critical racing of signals SR=11→00

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answer : NOR1(q_) wave is complementary to NOR2(q)

Step-by-step explanation:

Note ; NOR 2 will be addressed as q in the course of this solution while NOR 1 will be addressed as q_

Initial state is unknown i.e q = 0 and q_= 1

from the diagram the waveform reset and set

= from 0ns to 20ns reset=1 and set=0.from the truth table considering this given condition q=0 and q_bar=1 while

from 30ns to 50ns reset=0 and set=1.from the truth table considering this condition q=1 and q_bar=1.so from 35ns also note there is a delay of 5 ns for the NOR gate hence the NOR 2 will be higher ( 1 )

From 50ns to 65ns both set and reset is 0.so NOR2(q)=0.

From 65 to 75 set=1 and reset=0,so our NOR 2(q)=1 checking from the truth table

also from 75 to 90 set=1 and reset=1 , NOR2(q) is undefined "?" and is mentioned up to 95ns.

since q_ is a complement of q, then NOR1(q_) wave is complementary to NOR2(q)

For the SR-latch below high levels of Set and Reset result in Q= 1 and 0, respectively-example-1
For the SR-latch below high levels of Set and Reset result in Q= 1 and 0, respectively-example-2
For the SR-latch below high levels of Set and Reset result in Q= 1 and 0, respectively-example-3
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