Which of the following statement is/are true regarding flip-flop?
A flip-flop is a device which stores a single bit of data; one of its two states represents a "one" and the other represents a "zero". Such data storage can be used for storage of state, and such a circuit is described as sequential logic in electronics.
A flip-flop is a binary cell statement is true regarding flip-flop.
A latch is a basic memory device to store one bit of information. It is a sequential electronic circuit that has no clock input and changes output state only in response to data input. If a flip-flop accepts its inputs at L to H (H to L) transition, it is positive-edge triggered. A flip-flop is a clock-controlled memory device. A flip-flop is used to store one bit of information. It has two outputs.