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 ...
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 ...
The 74ABT74 is a dual D-type flip-flop with positive edge trigger. This device features individual data, clock, set, reset inputs, true outputs, and complementary outputs. It also has two 8-bit ...
As system-on-chip (SoC) designs evolve, they aren’t just getting bigger — they’re becoming more intricate. One of the trickiest challenges in this evolution lies in handling resets. Today’s ...