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Design An SR Latch (PyroEDU)
Posted April 18, 2013 by Chris
This week we’re rolling out a new less for our Introduction To Digital Electronics course and it’s called Design An SR Latch. Here is what this week’s lesson is all about:
The next step into the digital work is to create stable logic elements. The first such element is called a latch and it can be built using simple logic gates. In this lesson we will explore how to build a latch using NOR logic gates and NAND logic gates. In addition, we will take a look at what timing diagrams are and how to use them.
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