Tianjin/FLIP-FLOP
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Revision as of 12:03, 25 October 2007
Design"Flip-flop" is the common name given to two-state devices which offer basic memory for sequential logic operations. Flip-flops are widely used for digital data storage and transfer as well as in banks called "registers" for the storage of binary numerical data. Based on the conception of "Flip-flop" and synthetic biology, we designed the Genetically RS FLIP-FLOP whose output signal is regulated by additional input signal. Besides this, we modulate the performance of Genetically RS FLIP-FLOP to optimize our original design. 1.Introduction to the logic rules of our flip-flop
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Modeling1.Construction of Mathematical Model 2.Model Result
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Experiment |