What is the directional mode of shifting the binary information in a shift register?
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The directional mode or modes of shifting the binary information in a shift register is either Left-Right or Right-Left. The directional mode or modes of shifting the binary information in a shift register can never be Up-Down or Front-Back. So the correct answer here is part B i.e Left-Right
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The directional mode of shifting the binary information in a shift register is either left-right or right-left.
- A group of flip flops connected in a series used to store information in the form of multiple bits of data is called a Register
- A shift register is used to move data between registers where the output of one flip flop is given as input to the next flip flop to transfer data between registers.
- Some registers are capable of shifting the data in both directions ie. left-right and right-left, these are called Bidirectional shifting registers
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