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A sequential logic system is an arrangement of digital circuits that can carry out logic operations and, in addition, store the states of individual variables. It differs from a combinatorial logic system in that the output variables y j are not only dependent on the input variable x i , but also on the previous history, which is represented by the state of flip-flops. In what follows, we shall first discuss the design and operation of integrated flip-flops.
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Tietze, U., Schenk, C., Gamm, E. (2008). Sequential Logic Systems. In: Electronic Circuits. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78655-9_9
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