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<p>on its present input signals, and <a href="page.php?w=sequential_logic">sequential logic</a>, whose outputs are a function of both the current inputs and the past history of inputs. In sequential logic, information from past inputs is stored in electronic memory elements, such as <a href="page.php?w=Flip-flop_%28electronics%29">flip-flops</a>. The stored contents of these memory elements, at a given point in time, are collectively referred to as the circuit's state and contain all the information about the past to which the circuit has access.</p><p>
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