Similar words: flip, flop, flipper, flip out, floppy, flipping, flippant, lip. Meaning: [flɪp‚flɑp /flɒp] n. 1. a decision to reverse an earlier decision 2. a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe 3. an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states 4. a backward somersault. v. reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action).
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61. To reduce power dissipation of D flip- flops by means of simplifying its configuration, a new design of semi - static D flip-flop is proposed.
62. Through a flip-flop, monostable or amplifying circuit composed of a CMOS element, the electromotive force controls the on and off, the delaying or the instantaneous on and off of the load.
63. When TTL master-slave JK flip-flop is in fall edge of CP, The output state can be led to unusual. This paper conducts research on these problems.
64. The parallel loading of the flip-flop can be synchronous (i. e. , occurs with the clock pulse) or asynchronous (independent of the clock pulse) depending on the design of the shift register.
65. Even though this IC is supposed to work as a latch circuit, it can also be made to function as RS(recommended standard) flip-flop.
66. I'm quite disppointed to find you are in your flip-flop in the office again today. I do believe you are educated enough to read my message and respect our code of behavior.
67. Octal 3 state bus transceiver and d flip-flop. High - performance silicon - gate CMOS.