sequential logic element
sequential logic element
[si′kwen·chəl ¦läj·ik ‚el·ə·mənt] (electronics)
A circuit element having at least one input channel, at least one output channel, and at least one internal state variable, so designed and constructed that the output signals depend on the past and present states of the inputs.
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