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==What is a flip flop==
 
==What is a flip flop==
 
A flip-flop is used to store binary data, and is a simple latching circuit.
 
A flip-flop is used to store binary data, and is a simple latching circuit.
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==Edge triggered D Type Flip Flop==
 
==Edge triggered D Type Flip Flop==
[[File:D-Type-ff.gif|200px|thumb|right|D-FF]]
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[[File:D-Type-ff.gif|200px|right|D-FF]]
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==D and T type flippys==
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[[File:D-FlipFlop.png|200px]] [[File:D-FlipFlopLogic.png|200px|Logic circuit for a D-Flip Flop]]
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[[File:T-FlipFlop.png|200px]] [[File:T-FlipFlopLogic.png|200px|Logic circuit for a T-Flip Flop]]

Revision as of 10:04, 16 March 2017

What is a flip flop

A flip-flop is used to store binary data, and is a simple latching circuit.

Basic (SR) Flip Flops

SR-FF

Basic flip flops are created using two NAND gates cross couples as seen in the image.

Problems with basic (SR) flip flops

Edge triggered D Type Flip Flop

D-FF



D and T type flippys

D-FlipFlop.png Logic circuit for a D-Flip Flop 200px Logic circuit for a T-Flip Flop