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Latest revision as of 13:53, 23 January 2016

Appearance
5 7 3 2.png
Symbol
TD
Group
Flip-flops / Latches
Inputs
Input D: Integer
Input E: Logical
Outputs
Output: Integer
Version CANNY Lab
from 0.6b
Icon

The flip-flop, that does not change(save) the output value if inputs "E" is zero.

At presence of a non-zero value at the input "E", the value of input "D" is copied to the output.

Features

D-flip-flops are usually used as a memory cell.

Examples

Step 1
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Step 4
Step 5

See also

RS latch

SR latch

T flip-flop

JK flip-flop

Built-in Function Blocks