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In Experiment 2, you learned how to construct various flip-flops and other logic functions. In this section, you will learn to combine these simple devices so that they may be used to perform even more complex functions. Devices such as counters, registers, and data latches will be built.

Assorted counters, data latches, shift registers, and one-shots.

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Wilkins, C.L., Perone, S.P., Klopfenstein, C.E., Williams, R.C., Jones, D.E. (1975). Complex Logic Functions From Simple Gates—Part 2. In: Digital Electronics and Laboratory Computer Experiments. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8720-0_4

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