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Multivibrator and Static random-access memory

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Difference between Multivibrator and Static random-access memory

Multivibrator vs. Static random-access memory

A multivibrator is an electronic circuit used to implement a variety of simple two-state devices such as relaxation oscillators, timers and flip-flops. Static random-access memory (static RAM or SRAM) is a type of semiconductor memory that uses bistable latching circuitry (flip-flop) to store each bit.

Similarities between Multivibrator and Static random-access memory

Multivibrator and Static random-access memory have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bit, Electronic circuit, Flip-flop (electronics), Transistor.

Bit

The bit (a portmanteau of binary digit) is a basic unit of information used in computing and digital communications.

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Electronic circuit

An electronic circuit is composed of individual electronic components, such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors and diodes, connected by conductive wires or traces through which electric current can flow.

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Flip-flop (electronics)

In electronics, a flip-flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information.

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Transistor

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power.

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Multivibrator and Static random-access memory Comparison

Multivibrator has 28 relations, while Static random-access memory has 64. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 4.35% = 4 / (28 + 64).

References

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