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What (who) is فا flip زعنفة الحوت اليد - definition

FORMER RESEARCH VESSEL OWNED BY THE UNITED STATES NAVY
FLoating Instrument Platform; Floating Instrument Platform; R/P FLIP; FLIP ship; RV FLIP; R/V FLIP; FLIP (ship); Flip (ship); R.P. FLIP; R.V. FLIP; R.S. FLIP; RS FLIP; R/S FLIP; R.S. Flip; R/S Flip; RS Flip; R.V. Flip; R.P. Flip; R/V Flip; RV Flip; R/P Flip; RP Flip; USNS FLIP; USS FLIP; U.S.N.S. FLIP; U.S.S. FLIP; USNS Flip; U.S.N.S. Flip; USS Flip; U.S.S. Flip
  • ''R.P.FLIP SAN DIEGO'' Sa under tow, 2012

Flip Video         
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VIDEO RECORDING DEVICE MANUFACTURED BY CISCO
Flip Ultra; Mino Flip Video; The FLip Video Mino; Pure Digital Technologies; Flip camcorder; FlipShare; Flip camera; Flip Camera
The Flip Video cameras were an American series of tapeless camcorders for digital video created by Pure Digital Technologies, a company bought by Cisco Systems in March 2009; variants included the UltraHD, the MinoHD, and the SlideHD. Flip Video cameras were known for their simple interface with few buttons, minimal menus and built in USB plugs (from which they derived the flip name), and were marketed as making video "simple to shoot, simple to share" Production of the line of Flip video cameras ran from 2006 until April 2011, when Cisco Systems discontinued them as part of a move to "...
backflip         
  • Peggy Bacon is airborne while executing a variation of a ''back pike'', with legs apart. [[Bondi Beach]], 1937
ACROBATIC JUMP
Back flip; Standing tuck; Frontflip; Back tuck; Back somersault; Front flip; X-Out (acrobatic jump); Backtuck; Backflips; Webster (gymnastics); Double backflip; Front tuck; Backflip (acrobatic); Pitch tuck; Backflip
¦ noun a backward somersault done in the air with the arms and legs stretched out straight.
SR flip-flop         
  • serial-in, parallel-out (SIPO) shift register]]
  • D flip-flop symbol
  • An implementation of a master–slave D flip-flop that is triggered on the rising edge of the clock
  • Circuit symbol of a dual-edge-triggered D flip-flop
  • An implementation of a dual-edge-triggered D flip-flop
  • A dual-edge triggered D flip-flop implemented using XOR gates, and no multiplexer.
  • Schematics from the Eccles and Jordan trigger relay patent filed 1918, one drawn as a cascade of amplifiers with a positive feedback path, and the other as a symmetric cross-coupled pair
  • Flip-flop setup, hold and clock-to-output timing parameters
  • Symbol for a gated SR latch
  • SR}} NAND latch
  • A circuit symbol for a positive-edge-triggered JK flip-flop
  • JK flip-flop timing diagram
  • NAND Gated SR Latch (Clocked SR flip-flop). Note the inverted inputs.
  • A master–slave D flip-flop. It responds on the falling edge of the ''enable'' input (usually a clock)
  • An animation of a SR latch, constructed from a pair of cross-coupled [[NOR gate]]s. Red and black mean logical '1' and '0', respectively.
  • An SR AND-OR latch. Light green means logical '1' and dark green means logical '0'. The latch is currently in hold mode (no change).
  •  4=S = 1, R = 1: Not allowed
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Transitioning from the restricted combination (D) to (A) leads to an unstable state.
  • NOR]] gates (on right).
  • SR}} latch constructed from cross-coupled [[NAND gates]].
  • How an SR NOR latch works.
  • A circuit symbol for a T-type flip-flop
  • A transparent latch circuit based on [[bipolar junction transistor]]s
  • Symbol for a gated D latch
  • A CMOS IC implementation of a dynamic edge-triggered flip-flop with reset
CIRCUIT THAT HAS TWO STABLE STATES AND CAN BE USED TO STORE STATE INFORMATION
Transparent latch; Setup time; JK flip-flop; JK flip flop; Flip flop (electronics); Jk flipflop; T flipflop; Sr flipflop; D flipflop; Flipflop (switch); Sr latch; Latch (electronics); Bistable circuit; Gated latch; Gated D latch; Latch (electronic); SR latch; Flip flop circuit; SR flip-flop; J-k ff; SR Flip Flop; SR Latch; T flip flop; T flip flops; T flip-flops; T flip-flop; JK flip-flops; JK flip flops; D flip-flop; D flip flop; D flip-flops; D flip flops; Sr flip-flop; SR flip-flops; SR flip flops; Set-Reset flip flop; Set-Reset flip flops; Set-Reset flip-flops; Set-Reset flip-flop; Set-Reset latch; Set-Reset latches; SR latches; RS latch; JKFF; SR flip-flop circuit; Flip-flop-flap; Setup Time; D latch; D Latch; Jk ff; Bistable flip-flop; Polarity hold latch; Flip-flop element; R-S latch; SR Latches; Earle latch; Edge-triggered flip-flop; D flip-flip; JK bistable; Digital reset (electronics); Digitally set (electronics); Digital set (electronics); Digitally reset (electronics); Digital set (logic state); Digital reset (logic state); D-type flip-flop
<hardware> (Or "RS flip-flop") A "set/reset" flip-flop in which activating the "S" input will switch it to one stable state and activating the "R" input will switch it to the other state. The outputs of a basic SR flip-flop change whenever its R or S inputs change appropriately. A clocked SR flip-flop has an extra clock input which enables or disables the other two inputs. When they are disabled the outputs remain constant. If we connect two clocked SR flip-flops so that the Q and /Q outputs of the first, "master" flip-flop drive the S and R inputs of the second, "slave" flip-flop, and we drive the slave's clock input with an inverted version of the master's clock, then we have an edge-triggered RS flip-flop. The external R and S inputs of this device are latched on one edge (transition) of the clock (e.g. the falling edge) and the outputs will only change on the next opposite (rising) edge. If both R and S inputs are active (when enabled), a {race condition} occurs and the outputs will be in an indeterminate state. A JK flip-flop avoids this possibility. http://play-hookey.com/digital/logic4.html. (1997-05-15)

Wikipedia

RP FLIP

R/P FLIP (floating instrument platform) is an open ocean research platform owned by the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR) and operated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The platform is 108 meters (355 ft) long and is designed to partially flood and pitch backward 90°, resulting in only the front 17 meters (55 ft) of the platform pointing up out of the water, with bulkheads becoming decks. When flipped, most of the ballast for the platform is provided by water at depths below the influence of surface waves, hence FLIP is stable and mostly immune to wave action similar to a spar buoy. At the end of a mission, compressed air is pumped into the ballast tanks in the flooded section and the platform, which has no propulsion, returns to its horizontal position so it can be towed to a new location. The platform is frequently mistaken for a capsized ocean transport ship.