Latches and Flip Flops

Integrated circuits that have two stable states and can be used to store state information.

Latches and flip flops are elements wherein the output depends not only on the current inputs, but also depends on the previous state of inputs and outputs. The main difference between a latch and a flip flop is that a flip flop has a clock signal, whereas a latch does not. There are different variations of latches and flip flops: SR, D, JK and T. The major differences between these types of flip flops and latches are the number and types of inputs they have and how they change of state.

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74HC74; 74HCT74 - Dual D-type flip-flop with set and reset; positive edge-trigger
LOGIC, FLIP FLOP, D, 14NS, SOIC-20; Flip-Flop Type: D; Propagation Delay: 14ns; Su
LOGIC, FLIP FLOP, D, 30NS, SOIC-14; Flip-Flop Type: D; Propagation Delay: 30ns; Su
74HC Series 6 V SMT 3-State Octal D-type transparent latch - TSSOP-20
LOGIC, FLIP FLOP, D, 15NS, SOIC-20; Flip-Flop Type: D; Propagation Delay: 15ns; Su
74HC273; 74HCT273 - Octal D-type flip-flop with reset; positive-edge trigger
LATCH, D, TRANSPARENT, OCTAL, SOIC-20; Latch Type: D Type Transparent; Propagatio
74HC Series 5 V 3-State Octal D-Type Transparent Latch Surface Mount - SOIC-20
Flip Flop 1 Element D-Type 1 Bit Positive Edge 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
74HC74; 74HCT74 - Dual D-type flip-flop with set and reset; positive edge-trigger