A flip-flop in digital electronics is a circuit with two stable states that can be used to store binary data. The stored data can be changed by applying varying inputs. Flip-flops and latches are ...
The Clocked SR flip flop is one of the most fundamental sequential logic circuits in digital electronics. Unlike basic SR latches, a clocked SR flip flop circuit uses a clock signal to control when ...
A flip-flop in digital electronics is formally defined as "A bistable device with synchronous inputs that changes state only at specified transitions of a clock signal" (IEEE Standard 91/1984) In ...
Abstract: For circuit classes R, the fundamental computational problem Min-R asks for the minimum R-size of a Boolean function presented as a truth table. Prominent examples of this problem include ...
Abstract: In this work, a genetic algorithm was used to design combinational logic circuits (CLCs), with the goal of minimizing the number of logic elements in the circuit. A new coding for circuits ...