Hello to all,
I'd like to start a topic in which often used terms can be explained.
English is not my native language, so I have hard time understaning some terms.
For example, terms "latch" and "latching".
I have found that latch is basic memory unit that can hold one bit of information. Isn't that also a flip flop? What is the difference? Also, I have found that term latching can mean "set", while unlatching can be understood as "reset".
What really is a latch when we're talking about PLCs and binary logic?
Thanks
I'd like to start a topic in which often used terms can be explained.
English is not my native language, so I have hard time understaning some terms.
For example, terms "latch" and "latching".
I have found that latch is basic memory unit that can hold one bit of information. Isn't that also a flip flop? What is the difference? Also, I have found that term latching can mean "set", while unlatching can be understood as "reset".
What really is a latch when we're talking about PLCs and binary logic?
Thanks