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A flip-flop is usually controlled by one or two control signals and/or a gate or clock signal. The output often includes the complement as well as the normal output. As flip-flops are implemented electronically, they require power and ground connections.flip-flop is an onomatopoeic term that refers a kind of bistable multivibrator, an electronic circuit which has two stable states and thereby is capable
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Computers & Technology by blogger01 at 1:50 PM on May 20, 2008
"Flip-flop" is the common name given to two-state devices which offer basic memory for sequential logic operations. Flip-flops are heavily used for digital data storage and transfer and are commonly used in banks called "registers" for the storage of binary numerical data....a flip-flop is itself a kind one-bit memory,which help to storage the data...this is the basic unit of the memory
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Electronics & Gadgets by Rocky at 11:02 PM on April 11, 2008
JK flip-flop A clocked flip-flop that has two inputs, J and K, and two outputs Q and Q. The truth table for this device is shown in the diagram, along with the circuit symbol. Qn represents the state, on active transitions of the clock signal. The JK flip-flop together with the D flip-flop is the most useful type of flip-flop and is available as a standard integrated-circuit package....The JK flip flop
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Computers & Accessories by Ashish Kumar at 4:58 PM on October 31, 2008
In There are several different kinds of flip-flop circuits, with designators such as D, T, J-K, and R-S. Flip-flop circuits are interconnected to form the logic gates that comprise digital integrated circuits ICs such as memory chips and microprocessors.digital circuits, a flip-flop is a kind of bistable multivibrator, an electronic circuit which has two stable states and thereby is capable of serving
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Electronics & Gadgets by yatin at 4:54 AM on February 20, 2008
. The memory must then be refreshed or flip-flopped.A capacitor is like a small bucket that is able to store electrons. To store a 1 in the memory cell, the bucket is filled with electrons. To store a 0. The downside of all of this refreshing is that it takes time and slows down the memory.Static RAM uses a completely different technology. In static RAM, a form of flip-flop holds each bit of memory see How
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Computers & Technology by Nawraj at 8:47 AM on June 26, 2008
In the same way that gates are the building blocks of combinatorial circuits, latches and flip-flops are the building blocks of sequential circuits. While gates had to be built directly from transistors, latches can be built from gates, and flip-flops can be built from latches. This fact will make it somewhat easier to understand latches and flip-flops. Both latches and flip-flops are circuit
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Computers & Accessories by Ashish Kumar at 4:56 PM on October 31, 2008
aag is one of the biggest flops of recent tine.i recinnend u not to see it....its a super flop movie by Ram gopal verma....its a super duper flop. Its the worst movie i have ever seen. Its a blackmark in RGVs movie career....biggest flop .......Aag is a flop movie. I have never seen such a worse film in my life....biggest flop of ram...Its a big flop movie.It was released with great expectations
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Movies by satyakam at 3:02 AM on September 28, 2007
Hi,In electronics, a flip-flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. The circuit can be made to change state by signals applied to one or more control inputs and will have one or two outputs. It is the basic storage element in sequential logic. Flip-flops and latches are a fundamental building block of digital electronics systems used in computers
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Computers & Technology by Anonymous at 5:58 PM on February 14, 2012
Hi Sonu,In electronics, a flip-flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. The circuit can be made to change state by signals applied to one or more control inputs and will have one or two outputs. It is the basic storage element in sequential logic. Flip-flops and latches are a fundamental building block of digital electronics systems used
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Computers & Technology by Sonu Alam at 7:01 PM on January 25, 2012
well, A MOSFET flip-flop circuit consisting of a slave circuit formed of a pair of cross-coupled MOSFETs and a master circuit connectable to the slave circuit by the trigger pulse is disclosed pulse length and output pulse interval can be separately regulated over a considerable range of integral numbers of trigger pulses. Several flip-flop circuits can be connected through MOSFET gates
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Computers & Technology by Nawraj at 8:35 AM on June 26, 2008
Well Latches and Flip flops are different from each other. In fact Filp flop is a type of latch only but different from other latches.Some of the main differences are :1 A positive level latch is transparent to the positive levelenable, and it lathes the final input before it is changing its leveli.e. before enable goes to 0 or before the clock goes to -ve level.A positive edge flop will have its output
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Computers & Technology by Nawraj at 6:02 PM on March 12, 2008
In computing, FLOPS or flops is an acronym meaning FLoating point Operations Per Second. This is used as a measure of a computers performance, especially in fields of scientific calculations is a measure of a computers speed and can be expressed as: A trillion floating point operations per second 10 to the 12th power floating-point operations per second 2 to the 40th power flops
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Computers & Technology by Poo at 8:40 PM on November 14, 2007
in digital integrated circuits, such as memory chips and microprocessors. The name flip-flop comes from the circuits nature of alternating between two states when a current is applied to the circuit for example, 1 to 0 or 0 to 1. A flip-flop will maintain its state indefinitely until it receives an input pulse, called a trigger, which forces it to alternate its state. Once the circuit changes state
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Computers & Technology by rahul kumar at 3:43 AM on March 26, 2008