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Chapter Resources
Chapter 7 - Flip-Flops
Chapter Overview
Engineers classify logic
circuits into two groups. We have already worked with combination
logic circuits using AND, OR, and NOT gates. The other group
of circuits is classified as sequential logic circuits.
Sequential circuits involve timing and
memory devices. The basic building block for combinational
logic circuits is the logic gate. The basic building block
for sequential logic circuits is the flip-flop (FF). This
chapter covers several types of flip-flop circuits.
In later chapters you will wire
flip-flops together. Flip-flops are wired to form counters,
shift registers, and various memory devices.
Practice Tests
Chapter Test
EWB (Electronics
Workbench) Files
EWB
textbook files for this chapter.
EWB
experiments manual files for all chapters.
EWB
troubleshooting files for this chapter.
Save the files above to your computer's
desktop. Find the file, double-click it and unzip to a convenient
location. You will need Electronics Workbench®, version
5 to use the files.
Chapter Assignments
Extend your learning
with additional assignments.

Chapter Links
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www.fairchildsemi.com
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