Sequential logic
In theory of the electronic circuits, the sequential logical is a type of logic whose results do not depend only on the currently treated data but also on the data treated previously. She is opposed to the combinatory logic , whose results are function and only function of the currently treated data. In other words, sequential logic uses the concept of memory of storage (rockers, registers, etc) whereas the combinatory logic does not have any.
The basic element of sequential logic is the Bascule.
See too
- Rocker
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