In a monostable multivibrator, one of the state is absolutely permanent i.e, stable and the other one is temporary i.e, quasi-stable.
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Monostable Multivibrators
Linear Wave Shaping & Different Types of Waveforms
Intel 8085 8-bit Microprocessor
Intel 8085 is an 8-bit, NMOS microprocessor. It is a 40 pin C package fabricated on a single LSI chip. The Intel 8085A uses a single +5V D.C supply for its operation.
Instruction Set of Intel 8085 Microprocessor
An Instruction is a command given to the computer to perform a specified operation on given data.
Flip Flops
A digital computer needs devices that can store information. A flip-flop is a binary storage device. It can store binary bits either 0 or 1. It has two stable states HIGH and LOW i.e. 1 and 0.
Digital To Analog Converter (DAC)
Digital to analog converter is used to convert digital quantity into analog quantity.
De Morgan's Theorem
Delay Lines
In many pulse circuit applications, it is necessary to delay a signal a certain amount of time called delay time. Delay circuits may be classified in two main groups: electronic circuits (e.g.
Counters
Counting is frequently required in digital computers and other digital systems to record the number of events occurring in a specified interval of time.
Clocked or Triggered Flip Flop
A clock pulse used to operate a flip flop is illustrated in Figure 1(a).
Clipper Circuits
A clipper is a device that limits, removes, or prevents some portion of the waveform (input signal voltage) above or below a certain level In other words the circuit which limits positive or negati
Clamping Circuits
Certain applications in electronics require that the upper or lower extremity of a wave be fixed at a specific value In such applications ,a clamping/clamper circuits are used.