The main difference between a latch (L) and a flip flop (FF) is:

A

FF is level-triggered, L is edge-triggered

B

FF is edge-triggered, L is level-triggered

C

FF cannot store data but L can

D

L can store more data than a FF

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answer: ) FF is edge-triggered, L is level-triggered

 Difference Between Latch and Flip Flop in Digital Electronics

Latches and flip-flops are both used to store binary data, but they differ in how they operate.

Latch: It is a level-triggered device that can change state whenever the input signal is high. It does not require a clock signal for operation, making it asynchronous.

Flip-Flop: This is an edge-triggered device that only changes state on a clock pulse, making it synchronous.

ore suitable for synchronous systems.

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