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    In electronics, flip-flops and latches are circuits that have two stable states that can store state information – a bistable multivibrator. The circuit...
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    2023. "Dual Hall-effect latch IC with speed and direction - Medium sensitivity". Melexis. Retrieved 2023-12-28. "Dual Hall-Effect Latches | Allegro MicroSystems"...
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  • latch of the door. At first the cats would scratch and claw in order to find a way out, then by chance / accident, the cat would activate the latch to...
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    Feedback (redirect from Feedback effect)
    commonly called latches. Using this terminology, a latch is level-sensitive, whereas a flip-flop is edge-sensitive. That is, when a latch is enabled it...
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    completely suppress the thyristor operation or the latch-up in the four-layer device because the latch-up caused the fatal device failure. IGBTs had, thus...
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    The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that uses an electric field to control the flow of current in a semiconductor. It comes in two...
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  • continuously for prolonged periods. In addition, the player can use grenades which latch onto targets or flat surfaces to be remotely detonated. Shepard and the...
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    provide power, data and video to the arm through either of its two Latching End Effectors (LEEs). The arm can also travel the entire length of the space station...
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    transistors' or circuits' functionality, unlike the case of single-event latch-up (SEL), single-event gate rupture (SEGR), or single-event burnout (SEB)...
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  • not consider multiple possibilities based on evidence, but prematurely latches on (or anchors to) a single cause. In emergency medicine, because of time...
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