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Survey Paper On Decreased Power Utilization Utilizing Flip Lemon

Sonali Handa

Abstract


We are going to talk about using flip flops to save power and reduce area. The flip failure in the given circuit has two stable states and can be utilized to store data. The circuit can be made to change state by signals applied to one information and will have at least one result. Since power consumption and area reduction are the most pressing issues in the industry. As a result, we have briefly discussed the use of dynamic D flip flops and multi-bit D flip flops.


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