

Initially D pin of the U1:A is grounded and this in turn gives low output at pin 1 Q when positive edge is encountered in the CLK pin of U1:A by pressing switch 1. This state was used in the whole circuit. Now take a look at the first state of the given table where it was stated that when positive edge clock was fed in to the CLK pin of the IC when Data pin D was in low 0 state will result in Low and high state in Q and Q’ pins of the IC.
Backbone game locker code password#
Therefore the password for the above locker is “1358” and should be pressed in the given sequence. In the above circuit the Switches 1,3,5,8 are wired to feed the clock pulse to each flip flop units U1:A,U1:B,U2:A and U2:B. The below truth table of IC CD4013 might give you the idea of its working.
Backbone game locker code code#
This operation principle forms backbone of the above code locker. The operation of a D type Flip flop is as follows: Any input appearing at the data input D during present state will appear at pin Q during the next clock cycle. The operation of a single D type Flip flop unit is very important to understand the working principle of the above circuit. This code lock circuit was build around two D type Flip Flops IC’s CD4013.

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