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latchAn electronic circuit that maintains one of two states. See flip-flop. latch 1. a fastening for a gate or door that consists of a bar that may be slid or lowered into a groove, hole, etc. 2. a spring-loaded door lock that can be opened by a key from outside 3. Electronics a logic circuit that transfers the input states to the output states when signalled, the output thereafter remaining insensitive to changes in input status until signalled again latch [lach] (electronics) An electronic circuit that reverses and maintains its state each time that power is applied. (engineering) Any of various closing devices on a door that fit into a hook, notch, or cavity in the frame. In plastics fabrication, a device used to hold together the two members of a mold. (mining engineering) To make an underground survey with a dial and chain, or to mark out upon the surface, with the same instruments, the position of the workings underneath.
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