0 votes 0 votes Please explain how the answer is (A). Digital Logic digital-logic + – shikharV asked Jan 3, 2016 shikharV 1.9k views answer comment Share Follow See 1 comment See all 1 1 comment reply srestha commented May 14, 2020 reply Follow Share hope not in syllabus of GATE.... 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 2 votes 2 votes 2 points 1:- if circuit have odd number of NOT gate then it is "Astable Multivibrator" 2:- if circuit have even number of NOT gate then it is "Bistable Multivibrator" japurva1 answered Jan 3, 2016 selected Jan 3, 2016 by shikharV japurva1 comment Share Follow See all 3 Comments See all 3 3 Comments reply shikharV commented Jan 3, 2016 reply Follow Share Anything for monostable multivibrator? 0 votes 0 votes japurva1 commented Jan 4, 2016 reply Follow Share Astable :- have no stable state for eg. "single not gate with circuit" monostable:- have one stable state. for eg. The pulse detector is classified as a monostable multivibrator because it has only one stable state. By stable, I mean a state of output where the device is able to latch or hold to forever, without external prodding. bistable:- have 2 stable state. for eg. consider S-R FF which have set and reset state. 1 votes 1 votes shikharV commented Jan 4, 2016 reply Follow Share Thanks a lot! 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes -> if circuit have odd number of NOT gate then it is Astable Multivibrator ( have no stable state). -> if circuit have even number of NOT gate then it is Bistable Multivibrator ( have 2 stable state ). Brij gopal Dixit answered May 9, 2019 Brij gopal Dixit comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.