What is a bistable multivibrator circuit commonly named?
• A bistable multivibrator is a basic digital electronics circuit with two stable output states. • It is commonly used for storing a single bit of information (0 or 1). • Compare how logic gates (AND, OR) behave versus a circuit that can remember its past state.
• Which of the options is specifically associated with storing or holding a single binary state in digital circuits? • Do basic logic gates like AND and OR have memory, or do they only respond instantly to their inputs? • Which term in the choices is most often linked with circuits that change state when triggered and then stay in that new state?.
• Verify which device is known for having two stable states and can act as a 1-bit memory element. • Confirm that AND and OR gates are purely combinational and have no memory of previous inputs. • Check which option is classically named when teaching bistable multivibrator circuits in basic electronics.
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