By using a circuit output as an input to itself so that the next output depends not only on the input signals that are applied at the moment but also on its current state (by feeding back the signal, which was in turn generated by a combination of previous inputs and outputs), we can create circuit that work in steps (sequentially).
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.
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All circuits included here are recommended to be assembled in printed circuit boards. Printed circuit boards, or PCB's increase the circuit reliability and mechanical stability.
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All circuits include parts list and complete How-it-works for beginners and hobbyists to easily understand.