Differences between DRAM and SRAM?
Answer Posted / richard
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In digital electronics, the term "flip-flop" is a slang
term used when referring to a bistable or two state
transistor. It has two stable states and is capable of
storing one bit of memory. It is also sometimes called a
latch, a gate or just a transistor.
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