Lakeside Reject
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I couldnt find this question anywhere online so i thought id ask it here
The Bistable Latch is the elementary storage device for a single Bit. It was explained on the basis of two cross-coupled NAND-gates as steering logic. Provide a similar explanation of the latching action which is acheived with two cross-coupled NOR-gates operated with a further two NOR-gates as their steering logic.
Thanks it will help me out a lot
The Bistable Latch is the elementary storage device for a single Bit. It was explained on the basis of two cross-coupled NAND-gates as steering logic. Provide a similar explanation of the latching action which is acheived with two cross-coupled NOR-gates operated with a further two NOR-gates as their steering logic.
Thanks it will help me out a lot