Flip-flop (electronics) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Latches and Flip Flops (EE 42/100 Lecture 24 from Berkeley) "...Sometimes the terms flip-flop and latch are used interchangeably..."

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  • Gates, Earl D. (2000). Introduction to electronics (4th ed.). Delmar Thomson (Cengage) Learning. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-7668-1698-5.
  • Fogiel, Max; Gu, You-Liang (1998). The Electronics problem solver, Volume 1 (revised ed.). Research & Education Assoc. p. 1223. ISBN 978-0-87891-543-9.
  • Phister, Montgomery (1958). Logical Design of Digital Computers. Wiley. p. 128. ISBN 9780608102658.
  • Langholz, Gideon; Kandel, Abraham; Mott, Joe L. (1998). Foundations of Digital Logic Design. World Scientific. p. 344. ISBN 978-981-02-3110-1.
  • Hinrichsen, Diederich; Pritchard, Anthony J. (2006). "Example 1.5.6 (R–S latch and J–K latch)". Mathematical Systems Theory I: Modelling, State Space Analysis, Stability and Robustness. Springer. pp. 63–64. ISBN 9783540264101.
  • Farhat, Hassan A. (2004). Digital design and computer organization. Vol. 1. CRC Press. p. 274. ISBN 978-0-8493-1191-8.
  • Omondi, Amos R. (1999). The Microarchitecture of Pipelined and Superscalar Computers. Springer. pp. 40–42. ISBN 978-0-7923-8463-2.
  • Often attributed to Don Knuth (1969) (see Midhat J. Gazalé (2000). Number: from Ahmes to Cantor. Princeton University Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-691-00515-7.), the term flip-flap-flop actually appeared much earlier in the computing literature, for example, Bowdon, Edward K. (1960). The design and application of a "flip-flap-flop" using tunnel diodes (Master's thesis). University of North Dakota., and in Alexander, W. (Feb 1964). "The ternary computer". Electronics and Power. 10 (2). IET: 36–39. doi:10.1049/ep.1964.0037.

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  • GB 148582, Eccles, William Henry & Jordan, Frank Wilfred, "Improvements in ionic relays", published 1920-08-05 
  • US 6975152, Lapidus, Peter D., "Flip flop supporting glitchless operation on a one-hot bus and method", published 2005-12-13, assigned to Advanced Micro Devices Inc. 

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