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"Bistable"
Keywords:
stable
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flip
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indefinitely
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flop
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circuit
Related Terms:
Rlc circuit
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Mcb
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Circuit breaker
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Multivibrator
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Breaker
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Bypass capacitor
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Branch circuit
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Open circuit
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Series circuit
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Forward bias
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Parallel circuit
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Short circuit
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Fault
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Make
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Breaker box
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Astable multivibrator
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Breaker panel
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Contact
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Scr
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Shunt
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Pole
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Diac
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Bridge circuit
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Bypass diode
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Unijunction transistor
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Resistor
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Diode
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Short
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Triac
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Silicon controlled rectifier
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Reverse bias
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Relaxation oscillator
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Fuse
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Component
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Transistor
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Short-circuit
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Thyristor
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Zener diode
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Overcurrent
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Darlington pair
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Bipolar transistor
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Schottky diode
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Disconnect
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Closed circuit
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Rcd
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Pnp transistor
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Electrical circuit
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Varistor
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Series
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Npn transistor
Having two stable electrical states. A bistable circuit will remain in either state indefinitely, until an external signal switches it to the other state. A flip-flop is an example of a circuit with this property.
tycoelectronics.com
An electronic or electrical circuit having two stable states.
digitivity.com
Having two steady states that are stable to small fluctuations.
nature.com
a circuit which can have two stable states, and which can remain in either state indefinitely
en.wikibooks.org
stable in two conditions
wtec.org
also known as a flip-flop. It is an electronic system which will 'latch' on until 'reset'. Used primarily for counting or storing a signal.
deyes.sefton.sch.uk
Circuit that has two stable states.
electroflash.org.nz
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