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Hello, I came up with this simple circuit, something like a D flip-flop but has a different functionality. I'm pretty sure it's a well known circuit and has a common name but I haven't found one so far. Does anyone know its name?
I think it's some kind of Thyristor. When triggered, it stays on until input is off.
I'm a programmer. I use C/C++, BASIC, Assembly, and Python. If i sound too technicial, that's because it's the way i think.
Great!! That's exactly what my circuit does! Thank you very much!
You're welcome. Hey, maybe you can add that to the wiki. I'm pretty sure it's in miscellaneous circuit section.
Yeah, that's what I'm planning to do in a few days.
Done: Miscellaneous_circuits#Thyristor
Hello, I came up with this simple circuit, something like a D flip-flop but has a different functionality. I'm pretty sure it's a well known circuit and has a common name but I haven't found one so far. Does anyone know its name?
I think it's some kind of Thyristor. When triggered, it stays on until input is off.
I'm a programmer. I use C/C++, BASIC, Assembly, and Python. If i sound too technicial, that's because it's the way i think.
My Suggestions
Great!! That's exactly what my circuit does! Thank you very much!
You're welcome. Hey, maybe you can add that to the wiki. I'm pretty sure it's in miscellaneous circuit section.
I'm a programmer. I use C/C++, BASIC, Assembly, and Python. If i sound too technicial, that's because it's the way i think.
My Suggestions
Yeah, that's what I'm planning to do in a few days.
Done: Miscellaneous_circuits#Thyristor