In electronics, flip-flops and latches are circuits that have two stable states that can store state information – a bistable multivibrator. The circuit...
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a 1983 video game Flip or Flop, a U.S. television series on HGTV Flip-flop (electronics), a circuit with two stable states Flip-flop (programming), a Boolean...
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Low power flip-flops are flip-flops that are designed for low-power electronics, such as smartphones and notebooks. A flip-flop, or latch, is a circuit...
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electronics, the minimum amount of time the data input should be held steady after the clock event for reliable sampling; see Flip-flop (electronics)#Timing...
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Random flip-flop (RFF) is a theoretical concept of a non-sequential logic circuit capable of generating true randomness. By definition, it operates as...
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Synchronizers may take the form of a cascade of D flip-flops (e.g. the shift register in Figure 3). Although each flip-flop stage adds an additional clock cycle of...
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Signal edge (category Digital electronics)
The trailing edge (or back edge) is the second edge of the pulse. Flip-flop (electronics), an edge-triggered circuit Rise time, for a signal transition Berger...
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Emitter-coupled logic Fan-out Field-programmable gate array (FPGA) Flip-flop (electronics) Functional completeness Integrated injection logic Karnaugh map...
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Memory cell (computing) (category Digital electronics)
transistors (MOSFETs) as flip-flops, along with MOS capacitors for certain types of RAM. The SRAM (static RAM) memory cell is a type of flip-flop circuit, typically...
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Excitation table (section Flip-flop excitation tables)
of a flip-flop, one needs to draw the Q(t) and Q(t + 1) for all possible cases (e.g., 00, 01, 10, and 11), and then make the value of flip-flop such that...
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outline data Firefox, a web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation Flip-flop (electronics), a digital electronic circuit memory element Form Feed, a control...
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also refer to: Latch, a circuit used to store information, see Flip-flop (electronics) Index lock, a lock on a data-structure LATCH (Lower Anchors and...
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storage Electronic quantum holography External storage Format war Flip-flop (electronics) Fuzzy bit Information Age IOPS Library Magnetic tape Media (communication)...
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Warning (disambiguation) Environmental factor Flip-flop (electronics) Schmitt trigger, in electronics Spawning trigger, causing fish to breed This disambiguation...
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Positive feedback (section In electronics)
Retrieved 4 November 2010. Wayne, Storr. "Sequential Logic Basics: SR Flip-Flop". Electronics-Tutorials.ws. Archived from the original on 16 September 2010....
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asynchronous array of simple processors The topic is duplicated in Flip-flop (electronics) § Timing considerations Parker, Roy H. (2004-06-02). "Caution:...
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negative transitions of a clock signal. A counter typically consists of flip-flops, which store a value representing the current count, and in many cases...
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Electronic symbol (section Flip-flops)
flip-flop (inverted S & R inputs) Gated SR flip-flop Gated D flip-flop (Transparent Latch) Clocked D flip-flop (Set & Reset inputs) Clocked JK flip-flop...
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first stage of flip-flops, and the connections from the last stage of flip-flops to the outputs are in the model, including the flip-flops and the clock...
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Feedback (section Latches and flip-flops)
element in sequential logic. Latches and flip-flops are fundamental building blocks of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications...
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Pulse transition detector (category Electronics stubs)
A pulse transition detector is used in flip flops in order to achieve edge triggering in the circuit. It merely converts the clock signal's rising edge...
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4000-series integrated circuits (category Digital electronics)
Flip-flops 4013 – Dual D-type flip-flop. Each flip-flop has independent data, Q, /Q, clock, reset, set. 40174 – Hex D-type flip-flop. Each flip-flop has...
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Digital electronics Digital electronics is a field of electronics involving the study of digital signals and the engineering of devices that use or produce...
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these frequency dividers tend to be lower power than broadband static (or flip-flop-based) frequency dividers, the drawback is their low locking range. The...
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is a type of counter composed of flip-flops connected into a shift register, with the output of the last flip-flop fed to the input of the first, making...
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C-element (category Digital electronics)
digital computing, the Muller C-element (C-gate, hysteresis flip-flop, coincident flip-flop, or two-hand safety circuit) is a small binary logic circuit...
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two-state devices such as relaxation oscillators, timers, latches and flip-flops. The first multivibrator circuit, the astable multivibrator oscillator...
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Schmitt trigger (category Digital electronics)
trigger possesses memory and can act as a bistable multivibrator (latch or flip-flop). There is a close relation between the two kinds of circuits: a Schmitt...
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One-hot (category Digital electronics)
have 15 flip-flops chained in series with the Q output of each flip-flop connected to the D input of the next and the D input of the first flip-flop connected...
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Electronic engineering (redirect from Electronics Engineering)
converters, multiplexers, and decoders. Sequential circuits: latches and flip-flops, counters, and shift-registers. Sample and hold circuits, ADCs, DACs....
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