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The Flip-flop or bistable is an electronic circuit which in its simplest form consists of two transistors connected in such a way that the circuit can be in one of two stable conditions. A trigger applied at an appropriate point can cause the circuit to flip from one state to the other. A trigger at another point can cause the circuit to flop back to the other state.

see also astable