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 Flip-flop (electronics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In electronics and digital circuits, the flip-flop or bistable multivibrator is a pulsed digital circuit capable of serving as a one-bit memory.
The first electronic flip-flop was invented in 1919 by William Eccles and F.
A flip-flop typically includes zero, one, or two input signals; a clock signal; and an output signal, though many commercial flip-flops additionally provide the complement of the output signal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Flip-flop_(electronics)   (1613 words)

  
 The Flip Flop
The flip flop is also called a square wave oscillator and either the same circuit or a similar circuit is now available in an IC to produce clock pulses.
The Flip Flop is a symmetrical arrangement using two transistors with cross-coupling.
These are the two states for the transistors in the Flip Flop circuit.
www.talkingelectronics.com /FreeProjects/5-Projects/Page16.html   (1856 words)

  
 Digital Electronics Glossary
Master-Slave Flip Flop: A type of flip flop in which the input data are entered into the device on the leading edge of the clock pulse and appear at the output on the trailing edge.
Edge-Triggered D Flip Flop: A flip-flop circuit in which the inputs are clocked and the outputs appear on the same clock edge.
JK Flip Flop: A flip flop that can be turned on, turned off, toggled, or left the same according to control signals on the J and K inputs.
home.comcast.net /~teachcte/electron/degloss1.htm   (2665 words)

  
 The educational encyclopedia, digital: memories and flip flops
Digital electronics: Arithmetic circuits, Codes and decoders, Counters and registers, Digital logic, Digital topics, D/A-A/D convertors, Flip flops, General overview, Memories, Number systems, Technology, Technology-CMOS, Technology-TTL, Timers and oscillators
Flip flops and sequential circuits Flip flops and sequential circuits
Flip flops: overview transistor RS flip flop, NOR gate flip flop, switch debouncing, high activated RS flip flop, low activated RS flip flop, clocked RS flip flop, clocked D flip flop, edge triggered flip flop, toggle flip flop, master/slave flip flop, JK master slave flip flops
users.telenet.be /educypedia/electronics/digitalflipflops.htm   (217 words)

  
 Digital electronics
In flip flop, it is edge sensitive, i.e., input is copied to output only during the rising or falling edge of the clock depending on whether it is a positive or negative flip flop.
A latch is level triggered whereas a flip flop is edge triggered.a latch does not have a clock signal, whereas a flip-flop always does.A flip flop is a synchronous version of a latch.
Posted : 8/23/2003 1:23:29 PM A latch and a flip flop differ in how they are activated.
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 PHYSICS LECTURE NOTES PHYS 395 ELECTRONICS
Electronics is one of the fastest expanding fields in research, application development and commercialization.
You should also be equipped to pursue any area of electronics that may interest you in the future.
With the beginning of the ``information superhighway'' and computerized video coming to your home, it is hard to imagine that electronics will not continue to expand in the future.
www.phys.ualberta.ca /~gingrich/phys395/notes/phys395.html   (322 words)

  
 AVT 104 – Digital Electronics
Give an example of clocked D flip-flop use in an aircraft electronic circuit.
Give an example of RS flip-flop use in an aircraft electronic circuit.
Introduces the theory and application of digital electronics with a primary focus on their use in avionic systems.
www.dtae.org /teched/standards/courses/avt104.2003.html   (459 words)

  
 flip-flop. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
Electronics An electronic circuit or mechanical device capable of assuming either of two stable states, especially a computer circuit used to store a single bit of information.
A backless, often foam rubber sandal held to the foot at the big toe by means of a thong.
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 Bistability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For electronics, see Flip-flop (electronics), or the bistable multivibrator.
Something that is bistable can be resting in two states.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bistable   (207 words)

  
 Electronics:Latches and Flip Flops - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Electronics:Latches and Flip Flops - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Latches and Flip Flops are memory components, they can store a 1 or 0 indefinitely as long as they are provided with power.
There are many different: you have the gate controlled latch/flip flop (also called ENable), the edge triggered flip flop, the master slave flip flop, the asynchronous ones,...
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Electronics:Latches_and_Flip_Flops   (95 words)

  
 Welcome to Play-Hookey!
If you have any requests for coverage in any topic under the heading of physics, chemistry, math, computer operation/repair/programming, electronics, or optics, please send an E-note indicating your interest to: webmaster@play-hookey.com.
Now that we have begun looking at both digital and analog circuitry, it is only appropriate to start looking at the components that make up these circuits, and to explore their properties.
We begin this process here, with the fundamental properties of electronic components and the basic rules by which they operate in electronic circuits.
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 MSN Encarta - Dictionary - flip-flop definition
electronics circuit with two stable states: an electronic circuit or mechanical device that has two stable states and can be switched between the two.
gymnastics backward somersault: a backward flip of the body
North America change of mind: a change of opinion, especially by a politician (informal)
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 Flip Flop
The next step of building important and totally essential and fundamental computer circuits is called the 'Master Slave Flip Flop' maybe after the german education idea in certian practical work areas, or some designer wanting to make a point, I don't know, it's normal terminology in the area.
More official nomenclature from electronics is 'bistable multi-vibrator', as opposed to monostable mv (monoflop in digital datasheets, e.g.
In a simulator for general electronics circuits or specifically for digital circuits, various models with various accuracies of modeling the voltage changes and their timing are possible, which can all lead to perfectly good working models.
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 Learn Electronics Lessons and Information Pages
Flow or wave soldering technique in large scale electronic assembly to solder all the connections on a printed circuit board by moving the board over a wave of molten solder.
Electrons that are not in any orbit around a nucleus.
Conmmon connection in a circuit that provides a return path for current but is not connected to an earth ground.
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 The Open Door Web Site : Technology : Electronics : Relay Driver
The next time the same thing happens, the flip-flop changes back to its original state again (it "flops").
One useful integrated circuit flip-flop is the 4013.
A relay is an electro-magnetic switch which is useful if you want to use a low voltage circuit to switch on and off a light bulb (or anything else) connected to the 220v mains supply.
www.saburchill.com /tech/electronics/elect027.html   (242 words)

  
 City disappointed over state’s ‘flip-flop’ on CRT ban
Residents were encouraged to recycle their old TVs and electronics rather than throw them in the trash.
Still, he said, the city is proud of the results of its recycling event, which brought in 51,274 pounds of unwanted electronics.
The ban on throwing away electronics with cathode ray tubes (CRTs), like TVs and computer monitors, was supposed to take effect on July 1.
www.thisweek-online.com /2005/August/12crts.html   (546 words)

  
 Why called JK flip-flop?
The JK flip flop was named after Jack Kilby, the Texas Instruments engineer that invented the integrated circuit in 1958.
Actually, the choice of the letters "JK" in the JK flip flop do have significance.
The modified RS circuit that eliminated race conditions was named JK in his honor.
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 Reel-Time Forums - Fiberglass flip flop helm seat for CConsole
I am considering installing a fiberglass stoarge seat of some sort inplace of the cooler flip flop seat and putting the gas tank there and then moving the trolling motor batteries into the console.
It has a 16 Gallon tank in the console and a flip flop cooler helm seat.
Does anyone know where to purchase premanufactured fiberglass flip flop helm seats to replace the flip flop cooler seat?
www.reel-time.com /forum/showthread.php?t=32324   (278 words)

  
 T flip-flop
When it is in state "0" an incoming SFQ pulse at port "T" flips junctions J0, J4 and J1 and thus switches the T flip-flop to the state "1".
When the latch is in state "1" an SFQ pulse at input "T" flips junctions J0, J2 and J3 and returns the flip-flop to state "0".
J.P. Hurrell and A.H. Silver, "SQUID digital electronics" in Future Trends in Supercomputer Electronics.
pavel.physics.sunysb.edu /RSFQ/Lib/AR/tbi2.html   (621 words)

  
 Flip-phone flip-flop - Apr. 16, 2004
Smaller rivals such as Germany's Siemens, Korea's LG Electronics and Sony Ericsson are also becoming tougher competitors.
That would be a big plus for Motorola since camera phones are one of the hottest selling items in the consumer electronics world.
The changing tides is evident in the stock performance of both companies.
money.cnn.com /2004/04/16/technology/phones   (818 words)

  
 flip-flop
(in advertising) a display or presentation, usually on an easel, consisting of a series of pages hinged at the top and flipped over in sequence.
an electronic circuit having two stable conditions, each one corresponding to one of two alternative input signals.
www.infoplease.com /dictionary/flip-flop   (182 words)

  
 Wentworth Institute of Technology
Objective: To familiarize the students with the designs of flip flop applications.
Reference: Flip-Flop Applications, Section 5-14, Digital Systems Principles and Applications by Tocci.
www.wit.edu /academics/em/courses/johnson/Classes/235/Elec235Lab11FFapplications.htm   (270 words)

  
 Bowden's Hobby Circuits
CMOS Toggle Flip Flop Using Push Button (CD4013) - This is fairly complex and not the best toggle circuit.
Electronics USA - LED Digital and Binary Clocks, LED Timers (Up and down counting), LED flashlights, and a few other items, as kits or assembled.
Electronics Links and Resources -Links to circuits, components, educational sites and more..
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/Bill_Bowden/homepage.htm   (1408 words)

  
 Electronics
DC/AC I and II Binary Counter using a JK Flip Flop
Asynchronous vs Synchronous Inputs on a Flip Flop
Electronic Devices I and II Power Law Practice Problems Circuit 1
cws.gtc.edu /programs/objects/electronics.htm   (240 words)

  
 Ivan A. Getting - Psychology Central
In 1978 he served as President of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
He served on the Board of Directors of the Northrop Corporation and the Board of Trustees of the Environmental Research Institute of Michigan.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineer’s Pioneer Award and Founders Medal (1989).
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Ivan_Getting   (775 words)

  
 Astable Flip-flops
I was using the "Astable Flip Flop Circuit" page and setting up the first example, the "flip flop flasher".
I added a potentiometer between the power supply and the two 47K resistors and came up with a single component modification that will adjust the flash rate.
www.techlib.com /electronics/flipflopflash.htm   (1320 words)

  
 Clock electronic time - Wired News: Technology Resets the Clock
You will need some electronic knowledge, some common electronic Originally this clock was going to have a real time clock that would keep track of time.
Description: The Pix-15 electronic time clock is easy to use, Description: The TCX-11 electronic time clock is an electronic cost and payroll recorder
clocks may offer a new way to look at a type of electronic device known as The clocks’ period — time between ticks — is also approximately the same.
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 flip flop - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include flip flop: flip flop note, jk flip flop, flip flop bond or note, rs flip flop
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "flip flop" is defined.
Flip Flop : A Prisoner's Dictionary [home, info]
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 Electronics
Law enforcement organizations may consider electronic and electro-mechanical components to be paraphernalia for building illegal devices.
Although practical jokes and gags can be entertaining, the involved parties may feel that they were damaged or that their civil rights were violated.
Although the information provided is believed to be original or in the public domain, the devices and suggested uses may violate existing patents.
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 Radio-Electronics.Com :: Edge Triggered RS Flip Flop
While the simpler R S flip flop using two electronic logic gates is quite adequate for most purposes, there are instances where an edge triggered one may be needed.
- the circuit for an edge triggered R S flip flop using two D types
When there is a low to high transition on the set input to the circuit on CK1 this sets the Q1 output to high.
www.radio-electronics.com /info/circuits/logic_edge_trig_rs_flip_flop/edge_trigger_RS_flip_flop.php   (234 words)

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