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Women’s History is being celebrated all month, and we have another story about an influential woman in science for you! Gladys West is an American mathematician who made significant...
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Location: Hyderabad Company: General Electric Job Description Summary Firmware Engineer will participate in embedded firmware development for the MarkVIe platforms. You will work in a global...
Location: Chennai Company: Hitachi Energy The Hitachi Energy Indian Operations Center (INOPC) is a competence center with around 1500 skilled engineers who focus on tendering, engineering, planning...
This is the most common flip-flop among all. This simple flip-flop circuit has a set input (S) and a reset input (R). Apart from this, you can see the clock at the input end. At the output end, you...
Researchers have developed a new type of concrete material that can generate electricity and even power roadside sensors. Concept artwork depicting a new metamaterial concrete in use on a highway...
JK Flip flop is an improved version of SR flip flop where the undefined state of SR Flip flop is eliminated by providing feedback. Let us take a look at the JK flip-flop logic diagram. We can make JK...
D Flip flops or data flip flops or delay flip flops can be designed using SR flip flops by connecting a not gate in between S and R inputs and tying them together. D flip flops can be used in place of...