In the previous installment, we talked about why flip flops are such an important part of digital design. We also looked at some latch circuits. This time, I want to look at some actual flip ...
If only we’d been taught the tricks associated with the asynchronous domain, we could have run wild and free; instead, we were condemned to serve the rules of the synchronous realm. In my previous ...
The HEF4013B is a D-type flip-flop with dual channel. This device is using a fully static operation and features 5 V, 10 V, and 15 V parametric ratings. It is also tolerant of slow clock rise and fall ...
Digital design with combinatorial gates like AND, OR, and NOT gates is relatively straightforward. In particular, when you use these gates to form combinatorial logic, the outputs only depend on the ...