I know that circles, when normally used in logic circuits, mean "not", therefore they invert the signal. (e.g. on the output of an AND port).
However, what is their meaning when they are present on the edge of a Flip-Flop, for example, with the CLEAR signal?
In order to CLEAR the FF, do I need to send a low ("0") value on the wire before the circle or a high ("1") value?
My understanding is that the circle simply means that the CLEAR signal is active-low, so I would send a "0" signal which would get inverted into a "1" and fed into the FF, activating the CLEAR function. Is that right? Or shall I send a "1" signal, which then would be flipped into a "0" and fed to the FF?
Thank you