I used T flip flops here, but really they could represent any kind of logic no matter how complex. The key is we expect the same output from them. In fact, there’s no reason each one has to get ...
Or, you might use a one-hot scheme where each state has its own flip flop. Then the CPU does what it has to do and only that part of the logic has to finish before the clock strikes again.
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The flip-flop circuits are made up of several logic gates linked together in a way that allows them to hold onto a binary state (0 or 1, representing false or true). Essentially, these circuits ...
Fairchild and Raytheon are currently selling evaluation quantities of the first logical elements in their respective six-block lines—a Micrologic flip flop by Fairchild and a NOR logic circuit ...