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A latch or flip-flop is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. However latch is normally used to describe a simple storage device while flip-flop is normally reserved for clocked devices.

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Latch is stable with competing capacitors?

This is a latch which is meant to hold the high-voltage side of the system in the powered on state when a momentary power button attached to J3 is pressed. … Shouldn't the two sets of caps be fighting each other putting the latch back into the same metastable state it would have been in if there were no capacitors at all? …
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