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# Gated Latch
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## Gated Latch
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A gated latch is similar to a basic latch, but the output only changes when $clk = 1$.
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# D Latch
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## D Latch
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A D latch has two inputs, $clk$ and $data$. When $clk$ is high, $data$ is stored.
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# Flip Flop
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A latch, but the output only changes on $clk$ edge
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# Flip Flops
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A latch, but the output only changes on one of the clock edges
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- Can be a rising edge latch or a falling edge latch
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# T Flip Flop
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## JK Flip Flop
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Similar to an SR flip flop, a JK flip flop has set/reset inputs, but when *both* inputs are high, then the output is toggled.
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## T Flip Flop
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A T Flip Flip, or a toggle flip flop has two inputs:
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- $clk$ - Clock input
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- $T$ - Whenever $T$ goes from low to high, the output toggles its state
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