EECS 1520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sequential Logic, Central Processing Unit, Component-Based Software Engineering

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A circuit whose output is a function of input values and the current state of the circuit. Example of a sequential circuit: s-r latch. The output x is what the s-r latch remembers . As long as both s and r are at 1, x will hold its value (0 or 1) To set x to 1, change s to 0 (for a moment), keep r at 1. To reset x to 0, keep s at 1, change r to 0 (for a moment) As long as r=1 and s=1, x will hold its value (either 0 or 1) 1 to change x to 1, change s to 0 (for a moment), keep r at 1 before: after: 0 now change s back to 1 (no change to x and y) before: after: 1 to change x to 0, keep s to 1, change r at 0 (for a moment) before: after:

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