Multifunction flip-flop-type circuit

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307465, 307480, 365154, H03K 3037

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ABSTRACT:
A flip-flop-type circuit capable of operating either as a conventional D flip-flop or as a device which merely passes through the data applied to it (so-called "flow-through mode"). In the flow-through mode, the circuit has the additional capability of being able to latch in the data flowing through it at any time. Thus the circuit can also operate as a level-sensitive latch.

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