A T flip-flop is a 1-bit synchronous storage component alternative to the D flip
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Question
A T flip-flop is a 1-bit synchronous storage component alternative to the D flip-flop, with a slightly different interface. The T flip-flop has one input t to synchronously control the state of the flip-flop, as follows:
When t is 0, the flip-flop does not change its state value.
When t is 1, the flip-flop inverts its current state value (0 becomes 1, and 1 becomes 0).
Write a Verilog module for the T flip-flop using a behavioral model. The flip-flop should be triggered by the rising edge of the clock input. It should also have an asynchronous active-low reset input to reset the flip-flop state to zero
Explanation / Answer
////VERILOG HDL FOR THE T-flipflop with asynchronous reset active high input//////////////
module T_ff(T,RST,CLK,Q,Q_bar);
input RST,T,CLK;
output Q,Q_bar;
reg Q,Q_bar; //consider two variable signals
initial //assign a reset state to the flipflop initially(its not mandatory)
begin
Q<=1'b0;
Q_bar<=1'b1;
end
always@(posedge CLK or posedge RST)//responds when clock raising edge or RESET raising edge is occurred.
begin
if(RST==1'b1) begin //Check wheather reset is pressed or not
Q<=1'b0;
Q_bar<=1'b1;
end
else begin
if(T==1'b0) begin //if T=0 Then assign previous state to the flipflop out put
Q<=Q;
Q_bar=Q_bar;
end
else begin //if T=1 then Togle the state it have prevously
Q<=~Q;
Q<=~Q_bar;
end
end
end
endmodule
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