Question: What is the significance of the J and K terminals on the J-K flip-flop?
Options
A : There is no known significance in their designations.
B : The J represents "jump," which is how the Q output reacts whenever the clock goes HIGH and the J input is also HIGH.
C : The letters represent the initials of Johnson and King, the co-inventors of the J-K flip-flop.
D : All of the other letters of the alphabet are already in use.
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