Sequential Flip Flops

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A "sleeper" topic I noticed is synchronous sequential logic (i.e. flip flops). It might just creep up unannounced!

I noticed none of the sample breadth exams (Kaiser, NCEES, Camara, Kaplan, 6 min soln's) except for the Practice Problems had any single flip flop questions. It's like a minority subtopic for the Digital Logic family.

How representative are flip flops and to what extent do you think questions can be asked?

I'm finding it hard to gauge the likelihood of being asked a flip flop question for the AM exam.

Also, I doubt a 4-input K-map or 4-input boolean algebraic SOP or POS form can be asked. At most, a 3-input equation is manageable under 6 minutes. Any thoughts?

 
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