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Two-state devices, also known as bistable devices, are electronic components that can exist in one of two distinct states, typically represented as "0" and "1" or "on" and "off." Examples include flip-flops, relays, and certain types of transistors. These devices are fundamental in digital circuits, enabling the storage of binary information and the implementation of logic operations. Their ability to maintain a state until changed by an input makes them essential for memory and processing functions in computers and other digital systems.

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