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  • 1F. W. Jordan — Frank Wilfred Jordan was a British physicist who together with William Henry Eccles invented the so called flip flop circuit in 1918. [William Henry Eccles and Frank Wilfred Jordan, Improvements in ionic relays British patent number: GB 148582… …

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  • 2William Eccles — Infobox Scientist name = William Eccles box width = image width =150px caption = Physicist William Eccles birth date = August 23 1875 birth place = Barrow in Furness, England death date = April 29 1966 death place = Oxford residence = citizenship …

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  • 3Flip-flop (electronics) — An SR latch, constructed from a pair of cross coupled NOR gates. Red and black mean logical 1 and 0 , respectively. In electronics, a flip flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. The… …

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  • 4Multivibrator — A multivibrator is an electronic circuit used to implement a variety of simple two state systems such as oscillators, timers and flip flops. It is characterized by two amplifying devices (transistors, electron tubes or other devices) cross… …

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  • 5IBM 1620 — The IBM 1620 was announced by IBM on October 21, 1959 and marketed as an inexpensive scientific computer . After a total production of about two thousand machines, it was withdrawn on November 19, 1970. Modified versions of the 1620 were used as… …

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  • 6Триггер — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Триггер (значения). Триггер (триггерная система)  класс электронных устройств, обладающих способностью длительно находиться в одном из двух устойчивых состояний и чередовать их под… …

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  • 7Operation Strikeback — Part of Cold War (1953–1962) The GIUK Gap . Type NATO …

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  • 8Propositional formula — In propositional logic, a propositional formula is a type of syntactic formula which is well formed and has a truth value. If the values of all variables in a propositional formula are given, it determines a unique truth value. A propositional… …

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