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It is here because it is part of a solid state analog circuit. Also, there is going to be no programming involved. I know it's a lot easier to just use a micro-controller, but I can't so I have to figure out another way to do it.
flip flop circuit how to 1 input 4 output
I went the route of trying simple gates and SR latches at first, but like you I wasn't getting anywhere and just creating a bunch of circuits that either oscillated or just didn't do the right thing. So, I was trying to see if there were any other ways...
glops problem
There are 5 inputs and outputs.
When an input goes high, its output goes high.
But, when the most current input to goes high along with its output, all other outputs have to go low even if their respective inputs are still high.
Ex: Step 1: Input 1 high = output 1 high
Step...
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