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A gated SR latch circuit diagram constructed from AND gates (on left) and NOR gates (on right) A gated SR latch can be made by adding a second level of NAND gates to an inverted SR latch. The extra NAND gates further invert the inputs so a SR latch becomes a gated SR latch (a SR latch would transform into a gated SR latch with inverted enable).
Latching relay with permanent magnet. A latching relay, also called impulse, bistable, keep, or stay relay, or simply latch, maintains either contact position indefinitely without power applied to the coil. The advantage is that one coil consumes power only for an instant while the relay is being switched, and the relay contacts retain this ...
In the bistable multivibrator, both resistive-capacitive networks (C 1-R 2 and C 2-R 3 in Figure 1) are replaced by resistive networks (just resistors or direct coupling). This latch circuit is similar to an astable multivibrator, except that there is no charge or discharge time, due to the absence of capacitors. Hence, when the circuit is ...
Light switch, a bistable mechanism. In a dynamical system, bistability means the system has two stable equilibrium states. [1] A bistable structure can be resting in either of two states. An example of a mechanical device which is bistable is a light switch. The switch lever is designed to rest in the "on" or "off" position, but not between the ...
4-bit bistable latch, complementary outputs 16 SN74LS75: 74x76 2 dual J-K flip-flop, asynchronous preset and clear 16 SN74LS76A: 74x77 1 4-bit bistable latch 14 SN54LS77: 74H78 2 dual positive pulse triggered J-K flip-flop, preset, common clock and common clear 14 SN74H78: 74L78 2
The fundamental bistable circuit is simpler than a latch and the latch is simpler than a flip-flop; so, the fundamental bistable circuit has to be inserted in the introductory part of Latch. The flip-flop is based on the latch; it is built by one or more latches; so, Flip-flop is a continuation of Latch.
It features wide-range power supply, analog/digital inputs with robust protection circuits, power relays with double-winding latching bistable coils, 0÷10 V analog output, DIN rail case. Software-compatibility only
Latching relay, a relay with two relaxed states (bistable) Latching switch, a switch that maintains its state after being activated; Latching (networking), in computer networking; Laches (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Latch; All pages with titles containing Latch
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