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bistable
bi·sta·ble B5289500 (bī′stā′bəl)adj. Relating to or having two stable states. bi′sta·bil′i·ty (-stə-bĭl′ĭ-tē) n.bistable (baɪˈsteɪbəl) adj (Electronics) having two stable states: bistable circuit. n (Electronics) computing another name for flip-flop2Translationsbistable
bistable1. having two stable states 2. Computing another name for flip-flopbistable[¦bī¦stā·bəl] (science and technology) Capable of assuming either of two stable states. bistablePronounced "bye-stable." With regard to electronics, it refers to technologies that maintain their binary state without power, although they require power to change it. For example, non-volatile storage, such as flash memory, maintains its 0 or 1 state without power. A flip-flop is a bistable circuit, and E Ink and cholesteric LCDs are bistable display technologies. See non-volatile memory, future memory chips, flip-flop, E Ink and cholesteric LCD.ThesaurusSeeflip-flop |