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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T flip-Flip Flopflop, however a T flip-Flip Flopflop requires a Clkclock signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip flop-flop? Is there any way to implement an asynchronous T flip flop-flop (with only one input pulse)? In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 is used as a set and the change after that is used for the reset. Is there a name for such circuit?

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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T-Flip Flop, however a T-Flip Flop requires a Clk signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip flop? Is there any way to implement an asynchronous T flip flop (with only one input pulse)? In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 is used as a set and the change after that is used for the reset. Is there a name for such circuit?

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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T flip-flop, however a T flip-flop requires a clock signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip-flop? Is there any way to implement an asynchronous T flip-flop (with only one input pulse)? In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 is used as a set and the change after that is used for the reset. Is there a name for such circuit?

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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T-Flip Flop, however a T-Flip Flop requires a Clk signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip flop? Is there any way to implement an asynchronous T flip flop (with only one input pulse)? In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 is used as a set and the change after that is used for the reset. Is there a name for such circuit?

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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T-Flip Flop, however a T-Flip Flop requires a Clk signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip flop? Is there any way to implement an asynchronous T flip flop (with only one input pulse)? In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 is used as a set and the change after that is used for the reset. Is there a name for such circuit?

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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T-Flip Flop, however a T-Flip Flop requires a Clk signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip flop? Is there any way to implement an asynchronous T flip flop (with only one input pulse)? In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 is used as a set and the change after that is used for the reset. Is there a name for such circuit?

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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T-Flip Flop, however a T-Flip Flop requires a Clk signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip-flop flop? Is there aany way to implement an asynchronous T flip-flop flop (with only one input pulse)?

  In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 will beis used as a set and the change after will bethat is used for the reset. Is there a name for thissuch circuit?

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Is there a latch that works like a T flip-flop? Is there a way to implement an asynchronous T flip-flop (with only one input pulse)?

  I want to use one input as set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 will be used as set and the change after will be used for the reset. Is there a name for this circuit?

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I am trying to implement a switch that works like the description in the picture. In my research I came across the T-Flip Flop, however a T-Flip Flop requires a Clk signal. I don't have that.

Is there a latch that works like a T flip flop? Is there any way to implement an asynchronous T flip flop (with only one input pulse)? In a sense, I want to use one input as a set and reset at the same time. The first change from 0 to 1 is used as a set and the change after that is used for the reset. Is there a name for such circuit?

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