The JKFF primitive
allows you to program a register as an edge-triggered JK
flipflop.
Note: When the ENA (clock enable) input is high, the flipflop passes a
signal that is dependent on the J and K inputs to
Q. When the ENA input is low, the state of
Q is maintained, regardless of the J or
K inputs.
For devices that do not support clock enable, logic synthesis
generates logic equations containing flipflops with clock enables.
These logic equations correctly emulate the logic specified in the
project.
Note: For information about Quartus® Prime Standard Edition primitive instantiation, go to Using a Quartus® Prime Standard Edition
Logic Function.