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− | + | == RS-latch == | |
− | + | An RS-latch is a circuit that stores which of its inputs was last "on". It has typically two inputs: input ''reset'' storing value "0" and input ''set'' storing value "1", hence the name. It can have multiple outputs, which typically differ mostly in their behavior when multiple inputs are "on" at the same time. | |
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− | It is possible to define a variant with more than two values. | + | It is possible to define a variant with more than two values. The values stored need not necessarily be 0 and 1. |
=== Connectors === | === Connectors === | ||
− | * | + | * Enabled: if 1, store ''data'', else do nothing. |
− | + | * Data: input | |
− | * | + | * Output: stored value |
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− | === | + | === Using Logic Select Units === |
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[[File:RS-Latch Using Select Units.png|thumb|An RS-Latch implemented using two Logic Select Units and two Logic Memory units]] | [[File:RS-Latch Using Select Units.png|thumb|An RS-Latch implemented using two Logic Select Units and two Logic Memory units]] |