What is the basic difference between Latches and Flip flops?
Answer Posted / nitya
The difference between a latch and a flip-flop is that a latch does not have a clock signal, whereas a flip-flop always does.Latches are asynchronous, which means that the output changes very soon after the input changes.A flip-flop is a synchronous version of the latch.
Latch is a level sensitive device and flip-flop is edge sensitive device. Latch is sensitive to glitches on enable pin, where as flip-flop is immune to gltiches.
Latches take less gates (also less power) to implement then flip-flops.
Latches are faster then flip-flops.
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