Problem 2. Given the SR flip-flop of Fig. P4.13a, complete the timing diagram of Fig. P4.13b by determining the waveform of the output $Q$. The condition $S = R = 1$ is produced twice by the inputs. Will this lead to unstable operation? Explain. Figure P4.13 (a) Flip-flop. (b) Timing diagram.
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