> Ajab <jasusvijay@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> There must be some reason....Can anybody post it here?
>
> As opposed, may I ask, to what? JK flops? C gates? Maxwell's
> daemons? Specificity of question leads to specificity of answer.
Well, for some things my primary reason is hunger. For some others
it may be tiredness. Then there is boredom. HTH.
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Reply by Allard●November 3, 20082008-11-03
Because of META stability, looks like homework so please use this Hint
to investigate
On 2008-11-03 14:26:59 +0100, Ajab <jasusvijay@yahoo.com> said:
> There must be some reason....Can anybody post it here?
Reply by ●November 3, 20082008-11-03
On Nov 3, 12:21 pm, Tim Wescott <t...@seemywebsite.com> wrote:
> Probably because it uses the least amount of chip area of any of the
> candidates for storing a bit.
Lumped element logic design is so last year...
Reply by Tim Wescott●November 3, 20082008-11-03
Ajab wrote:
> There must be some reason....Can anybody post it here?
Probably because it uses the least amount of chip area of any of the
candidates for storing a bit.
And _that's_ probably because it's close to a SRAM cell, so there's been
intense work over many years in making it as small and cheap as possible.
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Reply by Jim Stewart●November 3, 20082008-11-03
Ajab wrote:
> There must be some reason....Can anybody post it here?
Homework question?
Probably because they were widely used in discrete
logic design for the 20 or 30 years before ASIC's
Reply by Rob Gaddi●November 3, 20082008-11-03
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 05:26:59 -0800 (PST)
Ajab <jasusvijay@yahoo.com> wrote:
> There must be some reason....Can anybody post it here?
As opposed, may I ask, to what? JK flops? C gates? Maxwell's
daemons? Specificity of question leads to specificity of answer.
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Reply by Ajab●November 3, 20082008-11-03
There must be some reason....Can anybody post it here?