To accomplish this we first need a subcircuit that will hold an output even if the inputs change. The most basic circuit that accomplishes this is called a latch.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Sequential Logic: Circuits with memory
To accomplish this we first need a subcircuit that will hold an output even if the inputs change. The most basic circuit that accomplishes this is called a latch.
Circuits quick links:
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Beginners Audio Amplifier
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Led chaser circuit-
Tone generator circuit-
H bridge circuit-
Simple power supply-
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