For the J-K flip-flop based circuit shown below (10 pts) Q1 Q2 Q3 J Q1 J2 13 Q3 CLK Ki ā K3 az K2 Q2 FF2 FF1 FF3 Vec 1)

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For the J-K flip-flop based circuit shown below (10 pts) Q1 Q2 Q3 J Q1 J2 13 Q3 CLK Ki ā K3 az K2 Q2 FF2 FF1 FF3 Vec 1)

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For The J K Flip Flop Based Circuit Shown Below 10 Pts Q1 Q2 Q3 J Q1 J2 13 Q3 Clk Ki A K3 Az K2 Q2 Ff2 Ff1 Ff3 Vec 1 1
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For the J-K flip-flop based circuit shown below (10 pts) Q1 Q2 Q3 J Q1 J2 13 Q3 CLK Ki ā K3 az K2 Q2 FF2 FF1 FF3 Vec 1) Write down the state equations for the three outputs (3 pts) 2) Derive the waveforms of Q1, Q2, and Q3, respectively. All outputs are initially 0. (5 pts) 3) Write down the data sequence of Q3Q2Q1, and if this circuit is used as a counter, what is the modulo of the counter?
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