because it stores previous information & so it is acts as memory circuit
Flip flop is a combinational logic circuit. It is defined as an one bit memory devise.
draw a logic circuit of the clocked SR flip-flop using NOR gate
A flip-flop is an electronic circuit that has two stable states. Flip-flops have many uses. In computers, a flip-flop could be used in memory, where each flip-flop holds one bit of information; or in the CPU, where flip-flops are parts of circuits that perform logical and arithmetical operations.
A flip-flop is called a basic memory cell because its logic operation has the hold mode.
A flip-flop can act as a memory storage device because a flip-flop has one of two states, and it does not change state, so long as power is retained, until told to do so. One flip-flop corresponds to one bit of memory.
Flip flop in circuit That has two states. fili flop can be used to store the states information .
Digital memory consist register which are the collection of flip flop and can be accessed easily. When we want to store the data on digital format than apply the data to flip flop(D flip flop) and it is set or rest or hold 1 or 0 as you applied and store it on the flip flop.
flip-flop is a one bit memory device which stores the last output in memory. the output of flip-flop is based on the present input and past output. RS stands for reset-set flip-flop means that for particular value it sets and resets automatically based on inputs.
The JK flip-flop is not better than an RS flip-flop...it's just different. The selection of one or the other depends on what you are trying to do in your digital circuit design.
an unclocked flip-flop is the state to which the circuit settles after the inputs change. For a clocked device, the next state is the state after the clock pulse
When a J-K flip flop is wired it is called a master circuit. This is one of 2 groups.
The flip-flop stores a bit and keeps that value until the opposite value is stored in it.