Multiple Choice
A primary difference between a clocked J- K flip- flop and a clocked S- C flip- flop is the J- K's ability to:
A) always reset to the CLEAR state when J = 1, K = 1, and a clock transition occurs.
B) remain in the CLEAR state when J = 1, K = 0, and a clock transition occurs.
C) toggle or change states when J = 1, K = 1, and a clock transition occurs.
D) always reset to the set state when J = 1, K = 1, and a clock transition occurs.
Correct Answer:

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