Susan Benjamin Neher (a simple google of "family affair + Lana + imdb" found the answer)
An electronic latch is a simple bi-stable state-holding circuit. That means it has two stable "states", kind of like a light switch (ON and OFF). Once the latch is switched ON, it will stay there until it is switched OFF or until power is lost, and vice-versa. Latches can be built in a variety of ways, but the most commonly studied latch is the S-R latch made with NAND or NOR gates. In this latch, "SET" is the name of one state, and "RESET" is the other state: http://www.play-hookey.com/digital/rs_nand_latch.html Latches can be used to build memory circuits in digital systems. There are millions of latch circuits in a computer system.
Latch are just like inputs which are used to set or reset the output for a given combination.
The cast of Butter on the Latch - 2013 includes: Stephan Goldbach as Guy Charlie Hewson as Steph
The terms "flip-flop" and "latch" are applied to a variety of circuits, and there is some overlap in the meaning. As far as I know, there is no official meaning; like all English words, the meaning is somewhat flexible. Generally, latches have less clock hardware built into the circuit, making them more flexible. If you don't need the clocking, you can probably perform your function faster with a latch than with a flip-flop. If you do need the clocking, you may end up performing your function slower if you add the necessary hardware to a latch, rather than just using a flip-flop that already has it built in.
Susan Benjamin Neher (a simple google of "family affair + Lana + imdb" found the answer)
I have a 2001 Honda Accord. Yes, it does have the LATCH system. Great car. -- Well, I just tried to install a car seat in a 2001 Honda Accord half an hour ago and there is NO LATCH system. And this is a family car!! How utterly puzzling.
The door latch may not retract properly due to a misalignment of the latch mechanism, a worn-out latch, or debris blocking the latch from retracting.
a latch is like a lock
The door handle may not latch properly due to a misalignment of the latch mechanism, a worn-out latch, or a loose connection between the handle and the latch.
Rickey Latch's birth name is Rickey L. Latch.
The door latch may not close properly due to misalignment, a faulty latch mechanism, or a worn-out latch.
The door knob may not latch properly due to a misalignment of the latch mechanism, a loose screw, or a worn-out latch.
Replace the door latch.
Unscrew the latch. or put oil on the hinges for the latch to move and see if you can move it.
The plural of the noun latch is latches.
The door may not latch properly due to misalignment of the latch and strike plate, a loose or damaged latch mechanism, or a warped door.