![]() ![]() The single-transistor flip-flop works just like any other flip-flop - there are set and reset pulses, and a feedback loop to keep the whatever state the output is in alive. ![]() This is the large-scale proof of concept for the unique family of logic circuits came up with that only uses bog-standard diodes to construct arbitrary digital logic. The weirdest, by far, is ’s Diode Clock, a digital clock made with diode-diode logic. ’s single transistor flip-flop is heavily inspired by a few of the strange logic projects we’ve seen over the years. has built a flip-flop circuit using only one transistor and some bizarre logic that’s been slowly developing over on hackaday.io. Conventional wisdom says you can’t build a flip-flop with just one transistor, but here we are. It can most easily be built from just two transistors, although they can and have been built out of vacuum tubes, NAND and NOR gates, and Minecraft redstone. A flip-flop is one of the most basic digital electronic circuits.
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