In digital electronics, the SR flip-flop is a fundamental memory element used in many Indian-made electronic products like those manufactured by Bharat Electronics Limited. When both S and R inputs are set to 1 simultaneously, the flip-flop enters a race condition where the output becomes unpredictable and oscillates between states.
This phenomenon is particularly important in Indian semiconductor manufacturing where companies like CDAC are developing indigenous flip-flop designs. The race condition occurs because the cross-coupled gates fight for control, creating metastability that can lead to system failures in Indian-made computing devices.
Many Indian electronics manufacturers implement synchronization techniques to prevent race conditions in their SR flip-flop implementations. These solutions are crucial for reliable operation of Made in India electronic products ranging from simple calculators to complex industrial control systems. |
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